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Area Spotlights

Strategy Shift

2010 has been anything but ordinary for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer. She has gained international attention with the state’s controversial immigration law.

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Features

Legal Fiction, True Savings

Has your company paid heed to the potential benefits foreign trade zone status can confer? If not, listen up.

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International Update

Grabbing a Tiger by the Tail

By most accounts, China in this the “Year of the Tiger” has eclipsed Japan to become the world’s second largest economy.

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Area Spotlights

Connections^2

It could be innovation in pipelines. It could be trucking, airport and shipping lines. It could be foreign trade zones and borderlines, and credit lines as well.

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Investment Profile

The Right Blend

Kansas and its capital city, Topeka, are showing up on some lists that plenty of bigger cities and states wish they were on.

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World Reports

Deluxe Desal Plants; Robotics Not So Robust in 2009; Carbon-Neutral Widex and more

Thirsty areas of the world are putting up major desalination plants. Pinpointing which one is the world’s largest is difficult because the plants keep getting larger.

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Life Sciences

Life Sciences Industry Property Leasing: A Primer

Exciting new discoveries in biomedical sciences in the past decade, like the mapping of the human genome, have had an unintended effect on the real estate world

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Life Sciences

Hungary Fine Tunes Biotech

Emerging markets

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Life Sciences

Molecular Magic

Identified most closely with the discovery work of the late Centocor co-founder and Philadelphia-area life sciences leader Hubert J.P. Schoemaker, therapeutic monoclonal antibodies have given rise to a

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Life Sciences

Mann Research Center Eyes 2011 Construction

Mann hopes to break ground by early 2011 on its Mann Research Center in the Florida Center for Innovation at Tradition, a privately developed research park in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

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Features

Triangle and One

Talecris Biotherapeutics, which nearly merged with Australian vaccine maker CSL last year, is moving forward with its huge manufacturing expansion near Clayton, N.C.,

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Life Sciences

Plasma Rich in Nutrients for Growth

CSL Behring, the Pennsylvania-based subsidiary of Australian biopharma company CSL Limited, is growing its capabilities on a global scale, building up capacity and expertise just as its plasma protein products

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Life Sciences

Rethinking the Role Of the Research Park

Abbott Laboratories added to its Singapore and Southeast Asia property portfolio on May 5 with the opening of its Abbott Asia-Pacific Nutrition Research & Development Center at Singapore’s Biopolis Research Park.

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Life Sciences

The Key to Successful Biotech Clusters in Switzerland and Sweden

The European biotechnology industry developed significantly over the past 10 years and contributed to the development of all of Europe’s industry sectors.

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Life Sciences

Jackson Laboratory Eyes Southern Expansion

Jackson Laboratory, an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institution based in Bar Harbor, Maine, is gradually moving toward development of a branch near Naples, Fla

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Departments

SITE Visit: How to Count to 1,000

Would you rather have 1,000 high-quality manufacturing jobs within a decade, or 1,000 high-tech services jobs within 20 years?

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International Update

Zones of Transformation

From the elegant Far Eastern restaurant of the expansive recreation center of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA),

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Investment Profile

Home Away From Home

A new, master-planned business city fast-tracks MNCs’ new Indian operations.

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Area Spotlights

Perception and Reality

Basket case or horn of plenty? California is both — it depends on whom you ask. The Golden State’s business-climate burdens are well documented in the business press — including in these pages, where interviews with corporate executives

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Through the Mill

With a GDP of more than $300 billion*, Québec represents nearly 20 percent of Canada’s economy.

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Features

Energy Project Superlatives

The world’s largest stand-alone Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) power project went live July 18 in Shanghai, China.

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North American Reports

For Your Protection; GM and VW Expand in Mexico; Convergence in Bowling Green; and more

by Adam Bruns

For Indian business process outsourcing firms such as Tata, Wipro and Infosys, something not so funny

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Investment Profile

Incubating Ideas

Can a former automotive assembly plant drive technology transfer and economic development transformation throughout an entire state and region?

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Life Sciences

Stops and Starts

W
Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., Director, National Institutes of Health hen it comes to a territory’s regulatory, taxation and permitting schemes, business likes certainty, because that begets properly responsible short- and long-range planning

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