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CORPORATE SERVICES IN TEXAS
State of Texas
The world’s top companies run their billion-dollar enterprises from the Lone Star State.
Corporate offices, data centers and regional headquarters find success in Texas’ skilled workforce, competitive cost of business and diverse environments. Across the state’s 25 major metropolitan areas, more than 40 micropolitan areas and hundreds of rural locations, back office operations are finding the labor and real estate to carry out their missions. In fact, 95 of the Fortune 1000 companies are headquartered in Texas, 50 of which make the Fortune 500 list. Topping the list are AT&T, ExxonMobil and McKesson, proving that any industry’s corporate operations will thrive in Texas.
Corporate offices, data centers and regional headquarters find success in Texas’ skilled workforce, competitive cost of business and diverse environments. Across the state’s 25 major metropolitan areas, more than 40 micropolitan areas and hundreds of rural locations, back office operations are finding the labor and real estate to carry out their missions. In fact, 95 of the Fortune 1000 companies are headquartered in Texas, 50 of which make the Fortune 500 list. Topping the list are AT&T, ExxonMobil and McKesson, proving that any industry’s corporate operations will thrive in Texas.
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING IN TEXAS
State of Texas
The world’s market-leaders Go Big in Texas to make and move their innovations and products.
Companies tap into a deep talent pool in Texas, where more than 940,000 workers are employed in manufacturing roles across specialized areas including automotive, semiconductors and electronics, chemicals and more. In fact, Texas has the nation’s second largest manufacturing workforce according to the National Association of Manufacturers. From 3M to GM, companies also choose Texas for its high-value cost of business and access to domestic and global markets. The State of Texas’ competitive business incentive programs including the nation’s largest deal-closing fund also help manufacturing operations ramp up quickly in the Lone Star State.
Companies tap into a deep talent pool in Texas, where more than 940,000 workers are employed in manufacturing roles across specialized areas including automotive, semiconductors and electronics, chemicals and more. In fact, Texas has the nation’s second largest manufacturing workforce according to the National Association of Manufacturers. From 3M to GM, companies also choose Texas for its high-value cost of business and access to domestic and global markets. The State of Texas’ competitive business incentive programs including the nation’s largest deal-closing fund also help manufacturing operations ramp up quickly in the Lone Star State.
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Texas Economic Devlopment & Tourism markets and promotes Texas as a premier business and tourist destination. Facilitates new jobs and investment through the location, expansion and retention of national & international investments. Administers state incentive programs for business and community development. Provides businesses assistance exporting products and services to international markets.
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