Indiana builds momentum through memorandum of understanding with Ontario to advance cooperation and economic growth
JANUARY 28, 20245
INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb returned to Indianapolis yesterday, concluding a two-day economic development trip to Ontario, Canada, focused on advancing government, business and industry partnerships to accelerate sector growth, innovation and educational collaboration and exchange initiatives.
“Indiana and Canada share a strong and proven partnership, and I was pleased to be back in Ontario earlier this week as we worked to build on the ties that help us realize our shared vision for the future,†said Gov. Holcomb. “Our newest memorandum of understanding signed this week with Premier Ford further affirms our commitment to take decisive action fostering even deeper bonds that will shape the very future of opportunities in our respective regions.†|
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In Ontario, Gov. Holcomb met with provincial leadership, including Ontario Premier Doug Ford, to foster ties between Indiana and Ontario and identify collaborations to advance economic growth across the two regions. The two leaders signed an official memorandum of understanding, building on Gov. Holcomb’s first trip to Canada in 2018 and further solidifying Indiana’s and Ontario’s joint efforts to accelerate economic growth and workforce development for tomorrow’s economy.
Indiana has landed multiple commitments from companies like Canadian Solar, Doral Renewables and Bila Solar to advance solar energy. The state is also home to innovation on small modular technology, which the delegation identified as an opportunity for future collaboration.
Gov. Holcomb and the delegation also met with numerous Canadian and global business executives and industry officials during a roundtable hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Canada and at a reception hosted by the U.S. Consul General Baxter Hunt. The governor highlighted the state’s robust economic momentum, unprecedented investments in community development and quality of place through READI, and commitment to advancing entrepreneurship and innovation, pitching Indiana as a premier destination for business, investment and talent.
This marks Gov. Holcomb’s 17th international economic development trip as governor and his second official trip to Canada. Indiana is home to more than 1,050 foreign-owned business establishments, representing more than 40 countries and territories – including approximately 78 from Canada. In 2023, 37 foreign-owned businesses committed to locating or growing in Indiana, together planning to invest more than $20.6 billion and create more than 8,509 new Hoosier jobs.
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