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As North Carolina’s leading capital investor, Japan has known about the state’s prime business opportunities, especially in the technology and research sectors.
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Nipro Medical Corporation, a world leader in the healthcare and medical device industry, announced it will invest $397.8 million to build its first North American manufacturing center of excellence in Greenville, North Carolina, creating 232 jobs in Pitt County.
Learn MoreMorinaga America Foods, Inc., a leading international confectionary company headquartered in Japan, will invest $136 million to expand its manufacturing facility in Mebane, North Carolina, creating 204 new jobs in Orange County. The expansion will further Morinaga’s manufacturing capacity for HI-CHEW, a long-standing best-selling candy in Asia and the United States. Morinaga America Foods, Inc. is a Morinaga & Co., Ltd subsidiary.
Learn MoreDai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP), a lithium-ion battery pouch manufacturer, will create 352 new jobs in Davidson County. The company will invest $233 million to build its first US advanced manufacturing facility in the City of Linwood.
Learn MoreWith population of nearly 11 million that ranks 9th in the country, North Carolina is strategically positioned in the middle of the United States’ East Coast. The state has mild climate and four seasons, much like Tokyo, which is on the same latitude.
Japan leads all countries in capital investment (74 firms investing nearly $20 billion) and new jobs created (10,710 since 2014) in North Carolina. It also exported $1.2 billion in goods ranging from aircraft engines and turbines to lathes and specialty machines.
The Research Triangle Park contains 385 companies with more than 55,000 employees. Five Tier 1 research universities partner with Japanese companies like Fujifilm, JSR Life Sciences, and Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals on research initiatives.
You don’t have to navigate complicated tax structures or bureaucratic red tape to do business in North Carolina. We have a top business tax environment and are full of resources for all permitting, licensing, and other regulation questions.
Governor | Roy Cooper | State Capital | Raleigh |
Population | 10.6 Million | GSP | US $541.9 Billion |
Time Difference with Japan | -14 hours (-13 hours in Summer) | Area | 139,000km (Approximately 56% of Honshu) |
State Abbreviation | NC | State Nickname | Tarheel State |
National Park | Great Smoky Mountains | Memorial Hall | Wright Brother’s National Memorial (Kill Devil Hill)
NASCAR Hall of Fame (Charlotte) |
State Bird | Cardinal | State Flower | Dogwood |
State Tree | Pine (Long Leaf Pine) | Highest Peak in the State | Mount Mitchell (Approx. 2,037m) |
Average Temperature in Raleigh | Summer 25° C
Winter 6° C |
Latitude | 34 to 36 Degrees North Latitude (Almost the same as Tokyo, so similar seasons and climate.) |
As North Carolina’s leading capital investor, Japan has known about the state’s prime business opportunities, especially in the technology and research sectors.
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“North Carolina offers the ideal conditions for our investment, including infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and a favorable business climate. We greatly appreciate the community’s warm welcome.”
Atsushi Iwasaki,
President, Sumitomo Forestry America
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