During the trade mission, Judge Hidalgo and the delegation met with high-level government officials, as well as major international businesses considering expanding their presence in the United States, in order to highlight Harris County as a prime destination for foreign investment and economic development. By emphasizing Harris County’s position as a global leader in technology, energy and advanced manufacturing, Judge Hidalgo and the delegation made it clear that Harris County is open for business.
“International investment is a zero-sum game, and we went on the trade mission to Taiwan and Japan to win. We’re building partnerships with major international businesses who will help keep Harris County at the forefront of key global industries like advanced manufacturing, clean energy and tech. I’m excited to continue strengthening the relationships we started during this trade mission to secure investments that will drive long-term wins for Harris County,” said Judge Lina Hidalgo.
“Building strong, long-term relationships with partners in Taiwan and Japan is essential to Houston’s economic growth. Through trade missions like this, we are not waiting for opportunities to come to us. We are actively pursuing them, showing international companies why Houston is the ideal place to establish and expand operations,” said John Cypher, Vice President of International Investment and Trade at the Greater Houston Partnership.
During the trade mission, Judge Hidalgo and the Harris County delegation met with:
In addition to Judge Hidalgo, the full delegation included:
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