Research Center
Louisiana Business Profile
Executive Summary
If you're in the market for an abundance of natural resources, direct access
to domestic and foreign markets, a friendly business environment and workers
with a desire to get the job done-then look no further. Louisiana is the place
to be.
Recognizing its potential for growth, businesses are also attracted by the
state's generous package of business incentives, which includes loan
guarantees, matching grants and venture capital investments. Fruit of the Loom
and Northrop-Grumman Aerospace are among the growing list of companies that
have made the move to Louisiana.
Essential to the success of any business is the ability to bring its goods to
market. Louisiana's highways, waterways, ports, airports and
telecommunications facilities provide its businesses with ready access to
markets-around the corner and around the world.
An abundance of natural resources also provides business and industry with
direct access to the raw materials essential to manufacturing and refining
processes. Located off the coast in Plaquemines Parish, Main Pass is the only
site in the world where oil, natural gas and sulfur can be mined in a single
location. The state's rich, fertile soil contributes to the high-volume
production of sugar cane, sweet potatoes, rice, soybeans and cotton.
Still, the greatest natural resource lies within its people. Indeed,
Louisiana's workers are the most productive in the country. And the state
offers a variety of training programs to keep its labor force competitive.
Oil and natural gas continue to play a significant role in the state's
economy-Louisiana contains 15% of all known U.S. oil reserves and is the
country's second largest producer of natural gas and the third largest
producer of petroleum; the state manufactures 25% of all U.S. chemicals. Since
the 1980s, there has been an influx of pharmaceutical firms, furniture and
apparel manufacturing ventures.
Perhaps one of Louisiana's most attractive features is still its moderate cost
of living-from food and housing to utilities and healthcare. Friendly people,
a strong system of education and many recreational resources contribute to a
relaxed way of life that make people who move to Louisiana want to stay.
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