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Miami Ranked #9 in Major North American Cities of the Future by fDi Intelligence.

fDi Intelligence (Foreign Direct Investment) is a specialist division of the Financial Times that published “American Cities of the Future” which ranked New York City #1 and Miami #9 among the leading North American cities of the future. fDi analyzes the cross-border greenfield investment for each city as part of their analysis. New York and Miami ranked well given the large number of foreign direct investment projects that have occurred in the city over the past few years. This will no doubt continue. Miami also ranked very highly in the following areas within the analysis:

#2 Business Friendliness,  #3 Foreign Direct Investment Strategy, #10 Infrastructure

New York ranked #1 in Economic Potential; #1 in Human Resources; #1 in Infrastructure; #8 in FDI Strategy; and #1 in Business Friendliness.

Miami is a true international destination.

Nowhere else in the US are 45% of all visitors from abroad. The top 5 countries from which visitors came in 2010 are: Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Germany.

South Americans make up 66% of international visitors to the region, led by: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia

Venezuela.

Europeans make up approximately 25% of the international visitors to the region, led by: Germany, England, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden

Miami is also a top domestic destination, with visitors coming from all across the country. The top 5 cities from which visitors came in 2010 were: New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta

Notably, New Yorkers make up 25% of all domestic visitors!

Miami is a large city with diverse industry.

Miami is the 7th most populous center with an estimated population of 5.5 million people. In 2009 UBS ranked Miami as the 5th richest city in the world based on purchasing power. Miami also ranks 11th in the US when it come to GDP.

While tourism continues to be one of Miami’s principal industries, Miami is a major center in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts and international trade. Miami has the largest concentration of foreign banks. Miami has 1,400 Latin American Headquarters of multinational corporations. Miami is a major television production center and the most important in the US for Spanish-language media. Miami is a major music recording center.Miami International Airport ranks among US airports as follows: 1st in International Freight; 2nd in International Passengers; 3rd in Total Freight; and 12th in Total Passengers. The Port of Miami is one of the busiest ports in all of the US


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