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- Networking in a less formal setting
- All sessions are expertly moderated by our FT journalists
Investing in America
In an uncertain global business environment facing persistent inflation, the looming threat of a possible recession, supply chain constraints, skilled labor shortages and increasing political polarization, foreign firms are rethinking where – and whether – to invest in the US. Despite these tensions, the United States is still the largest and most dynamic and innovative economy in the world, offering international investors unparalleled access to deep capital markets, the world’s most lucrative consumer market and vibrant cities to operate from. What’s the state of play? Is the US becoming a more or less attractive destination for international investment? What policies is the US taking – or should take – to keep its position as a leader in inbound foreign investment?
The second edition of the FT-Nikkei Investing in America summit will gather senior leaders from foreign multinational corporations and city, state and federal officials for a day of cutting-edge content to explore the economic outlook for the US, key investment opportunities and the role of international companies in making America more competitive, sustainable and resilient. The event is once again organized in conjunction with the FT-Nikkei Investing in America Rankings. Taking place in Miami, the 2022 winning city, this high-level event will provide a platform to feature the states and cities that are best positioned as destinations of choice and analyze FDI trends and the rankings’ evolution since their launch in 2022.
Why Attend?

Hear
Directly from foreign investors on operating and growing their businesses in America.

Network
With investors, cities, investment agencies and corporates and find out their plans for deploying, financing and attracting FDI in the years to come.

Understand
The key policies and regulations impacting foreign investment – how to deal with the new hurdles related to national security?
Key Topics
• Investing in America. Which states and cities are best for foreign companies to do business in?
• The semiconductor industry: What is the role of foreign-headquartered companies in creating the technology of tomorrow and mitigating supply chain vulnerabilities?
• Climate innovations led by foreign businesses: What are the latest sustainable energy solutions, environmental initiatives and carbon-reduction programs spearheaded by foreign multinationals?
• Tax Incentives: Do they work? How do incentives rank among other factors in attracting foreign firms to certain locations?
• National security : the new barrier to entry: What is new in the Committee's investment review process and enforcement priorities?
• Start-up nation: Which, how and why are international entrepreneurs expanding operations to the US?
• US Tech leadership: here to stay? Can the US maintain its FDI lead in tech and other cutting- edge industries?
• Why has Japan remained the largest investor in the US?
• US Industries Spotlight : Which sectors are thriving?
2022 global leaders and speakers included:
The power of networking
The event boasts one day of unrivalled content and deal-making opportunities as business executives share real-life case studies and solutions. Some event highlights include:
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