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Whether you are looking to start, relocate or expand your business In Wisconsin®, you will find the solid infrastructure, the skilled workforce, and the business-friendly policies that give you the edge to compete nationally and globally. With our leadership in emerging and established industries, our advancements in R&D, and our certified development-ready commercial sites, Wisconsin is business ready.
In Wisconsin, we’ve reduced taxes by $2 billion, including credits that virtually eliminate taxes on manufacturing and agriculture production. With these business-friendly tax policies, you can focus on the growth of your business.
With $150 million invested in workforce development programs, Wisconsin’s highly ranked technical college system and leading university system are closing talent gaps in high-demand fields across a broad range of industries—including manufacturing, food processing and energy.
Across the state, industry, government and academia work together to advance industry innovation and create opportunities for companies to succeed in Wisconsin.
* Wisconsin Manufacturer’s and Commerce, WMC Economic Outlook Survey, 2014
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