The influx of foreign capital into the Charlotte region has significantly strengthened the local economy, and Germany leads foreign direct investment (FDI), according to T.J. McCullough, Charlotte Business Journal president and publisher, who pointed to new research by the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance.
DEHN — a German electrical engineering and manufacturing company — recently chose Mooresville in Iredell County for its U.S. headquarters after considering about 400 other locations.
In this episode of The Voice of Business in the Charlotte Region, a podcast miniseries brought to you by CLT Alliance and the Charlotte Business Journal, McCullough interviewed the following leaders to discuss the significance of international business and FDI in the region:
Hannah Little, managing partner, Garfinkel Immigration Law Firm
- Christian Mies, senior area manager, Americas, DEHN
- Ingo Rutenberg, CEO and director of business unit Americas, DEHN
Listen to this episode to learn about:
- How Garfinkel Immigration Law Firm helps international companies conduct business here, from temporary work visas to employment-based green cards (2:59)
- Why the Charlotte region is attractive to international companies like DEHN (3:53)
- The advantages of Charlotte and what makes it diverse from the perspective of a native Charlottean (13:38)
- What international business leaders considering the Charlotte region should know (15:46)
- The future for international businesses in the Charlotte region (19:01)
To learn more about the Charlotte Region and discover why business is better here, visit charlotteregion.com.