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A new report ranks Dallas as the top U.S. metro for small business employment and earnings growth. The city’s thriving entrepreneurial scene drives robust job creation and rising incomes, underscoring its economic leadership.
Apple plans to shift iPhone chip production to the U.S., aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and secure supply chains. This move could soon see “Made in USA” labels on key components.
Comfort Systems USA announced its acquisition of an Irving-based company, expanding its footprint in the HVAC market. The deal aims to enhance service capabilities and drive growth in key regions.
EVA Air has launched nonstop flights between Taipei and Dallas/Fort Worth, enhancing connectivity for business travelers. The new route aims to boost trade and tourism between Taiwan and the U.S. Southwest.
Fast-growth firm shares insights on scaling strategies in an exclusive Business Journals interview. Key focuses include innovation, market expansion, and agile leadership driving rapid success.
Ride-hailing service Alto has launched its first all-electric vehicle (EV) fleet, marking a major step toward sustainability in urban transportation. The move aims to reduce emissions and offer greener rides.
Chinese battery maker CATL advances plans for its first U.S. factory, selecting a site east of Dallas. The move marks a key step in expanding its North American footprint amid growing EV demand.
The US-Africa Business Summit kicks off this week, spotlighting key sectors, trade deals, and investment opportunities. Stakeholders will focus on innovation, infrastructure, and sustainable growth in Africa’s emerging markets.
Riceland Foods, Inc. participated in the USA Rice Federation business meetings in Dallas, advancing industry partnerships and discussing key strategies to support U.S. rice growers. Coverage by the Stuttgart Daily Leader.
Salem and Dallas businesses welcomed the U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator to the region, highlighting local economic growth and support initiatives. The visit aimed to strengthen small business opportunities in the area.
Business travelers with an unexpected extra day in Dallas can explore top local attractions like the Sixth Floor Museum, savor Tex-Mex cuisine, or stroll through the Dallas Arts District for a quick cultural fix.
Another British brand is expanding its U.S. presence, arriving in Dallas following a successful launch in New York. The move signals growing interest in UK retailers tapping into the Texas market.
Dallas has been named the #1 sports business city in the U.S., according to a recent report highlighted by FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth. The city’s booming sports industry drives significant economic growth and national recognition.
British Airways is scaling back its Miami flights and discontinuing its Dallas route, citing shifting demand and operational adjustments. The move reflects evolving market dynamics in US-UK travel.
Dallas will host the 2024 U.S.-Africa Business Summit from May 6-9, spotlighting investment, trade, and economic growth between the U.S. and African markets, fostering key partnerships and innovation.
US oil executives anticipate quicker permitting processes under the Trump administration, according to a Dallas Fed report. This boost in regulatory speed could accelerate drilling and production activities nationwide.
The Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business at the University of Dallas excels in delivering innovative business education, blending rigorous academics with real-world experience to prepare future leaders.
A leading Latin American IT firm has announced its new headquarters in Dallas, joining a growing wave of companies expanding in the city. This move highlights Dallas’s rising status as a tech and business hub.
Dallas-based Barrington Gifts, once reliant on Chinese manufacturing, now grapples with supply chain disruptions and rising costs amid a volatile global economy, highlighting challenges facing U.S. retailers today.
A Frisco business owner involved in the January 6 U.S. Capitol storming has been sentenced to one week in jail, marking a notable legal consequence in ongoing Capitol riot cases.























