Investing in America
Despite heightened global competition and geopolitical uncertainties, America remained a premier investment destination. Supported by a robust economy, resilient consumer sentiment, and comprehensive government programs, the US had seen significant investment and the initiation of major projects across key sectors such as semiconductors, energy, and batteries.
The third Investing In America summit returned to New York City for a full day of insightful discussions about the business and economic future of the US. The summit spotlighted key investment opportunities and the crucial role of both domestic and international companies in bolstering America's economic strength, innovation, and resilience. The event also delved into how the new administration might influence trade, the green agenda and FDI strategies.
As in previous editions, the summit showcased how cities and states are competing for investment and talent, recognizing achievements such as Houston's top position in the latest FT-Nikkei Investing in America Rankings.
Why Attend?
Discuss
the macro-political, economic and social trends shaping corporate America
Connect
with business leaders, policy makers and investors
Explore
key investment opportunities and main factors attracting companies to operate in America
Speakers include:
Key Themes and Discussions
US Presidential Elections
How will the election outcome might reshape trade policy, the green agenda, and industrial development?
US Energy Transition
What transformative investments, partnerships, technologies, and business models have emerged from the IRA and what should corporations and investors watch out for in 2025?
Cities and States
How are US cities and states innovating to attract FDI?
Corporate America
The trends and disruptive forces – including geopolitical uncertainty, rising protectionism and the rise of AI – shaping the business landscape in the US.
US-China bilateral relationship
The evolving dynamics and its impact on trade, supply chain and the tech ecosystem.
Focus on Japan
How are factors such as the US-China decoupling, the CHIPS Act, and the IRA influencing Japanese investment strategy in the US, and what are the prospects after the elections?
"Loved being able to join live presentations -
great speakers and content!"
Senior Director, Global Business Alliance
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Speaking Opportunities
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Sponsorship Opportunities
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Delegate Services
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