Japanese Steel Giant Bypassed Every City for San Antonio #shorts #investment #texas #economy
This video explores why a Japanese steel company chose San Antonio, highlighting the significant bilateral investment between the united states and Japan. We also discuss how this business expansion contributes to economic growth and global trade. The segment touches on the importance of this investment and the concept of ‘Made in America within the USA with Japanese parts’.
Japan is investing $550 billion in the US — and Texas just pulled one of its biggest deals yet. Zero corporate tax, 400+ Japanese companies, and now a green steel factory in San Antonio. Milea Amanai of American Katerra explains why Texas won.
American Katerra, backed by Japan’s Yamaguchi Heavy Industries, chose San Antonio as its US headquarters — part of a historic US-Japan bilateral investment initiative backed by the Japan Bank of International Cooperation.
🎙️ Full interview with Milea Amanai on The Building Texas Show — link in bio.
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Less costs, next to various different clients in different industries, the largest hub right next to Mexico is my guess for easier distribution to the Latin American market for finished goods. In fact, a decent amount of Latin American companies have offices in San Antonio. Just my guesses, probably off mark lol