Companies locating and expanding operations in Alabama last year pumped about $6.4 billion into the state’s economy, according to a new report out by the state’s Department of Commerce.
In all, 184 projects in 43 counties will create 8,095 jobs, according to the 2023 Alabama New and Expanding Industry Report, out today.
Gov. Kay Ivey, in a statement, said the report was no occasion for “a victory lap.”
“We continue to make significant progress in our mission to create solid career opportunities for Alabama citizens and to inject economic vitality into cities and communities across the state,” Ivey said. “I’m proud of the fact that since I have been governor, we have seen $49 billion invested in Alabama, which has created some 87,000 new jobs.”
Ivey also set a deadline of Oct. 1 for Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair to develop a new economic development strategic plan.
Alabama’s automotive sector continues to grow, with 1,700 new jobs added last year, along with 1,000 in metals and 700 in information technology.
Foreign direct investment is also surging, with about $3 billion – almost half of last year’s investment total – coming in from companies based in South Korea, Sweden, Germany and other countries.
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