Florida Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on July 21.
It is time to set the course for Florida’s continued leadership in trade, logistics, and export-oriented manufacturing activities through 2030. Over the past decade, the Florida Chamber Foundation published two research reports highlighting the importance of trade and logistics to Florida’s future—Florida Trade and Logistics Study (TL 1.0) and Made for Trade: Florida Trade and Logistics Study 2.0 (TL 2.0)— which both produced recommendations that have been implemented and significantly enhanced Florida’s position in the global economy. COVID changed the world and the global economy, and today, the Florida Chamber Foundation is launching its new Florida Trade and Logistics Study 2030, which will analyze emerging trends, opportunities, and challenges facing Florida, and identify policies and strategies to ensure another decade of growth—now more important than ever.
“To create good jobs by diversifying Florida’s economy, the Florida Chamber Foundation, through its Florida 2030 Blueprint, has set a goal to double Florida’s goods exports and triple its services exports by 2030,” said Florida Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Mark Wilson. “The important research that will come from the Trade and Logistics Study 2030 is essential to keeping Florida competitive as the recommendations produced will help guide Florida’s employers and policy makers on the road to 2030.”
The new Florida Trade and Logistics Study 2030 study will address questions such as:
- With e-commerce experiencing nearly a decade’s worth of growth in a matter of weeks in 2020, how do we position Florida for continued leadership in the retail and distribution market?
- How do we position Florida manufacturing to take advantage of growing global markets and changing supply chains all while adding 200,000 manufacturing jobs by 2030?
- As we emerge from the global COVID-19 Pandemic, how can we restore Florida’s growth in international visitors and expand global markets for Florida services?
- How do we continue to attract global investment, innovation, and talent to Florida?
The Florida Chamber Foundation’s research will identify short-, medium-, and long-term actions to guide Florida over the next decade. Research completion is targeted for late 2021 with implementation of the recommendations beginning in 2022.
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