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Gov. Brian Kemp pitching Georgia at World Economic Forum in Switzerlan­d

- By Dave Williams This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

Gov. Brian Kemp is talking up Georgia to foreign business and political bigwigs for the second January in a row.

Kemp is spending the week in Switzerlan­d attending the World Economic Forum, meeting business executives and political leaders and taking part in discussion panels.

“We get a lot of value being able to see, talk to, and pitch a lot of people in one place,” Kemp told Capitol Beat Tuesday in an exclusive interview from Davos, Switzerlan­d. “The exposure we get is really helpful selling the state.”

The trip includes meetings both with executives from companies with an existing presence in Georgia and those that might be interested in setting up shop in the Peach State.

On Tuesday, the governor met with officials from Korean automaker Hyundai, which is building a massive electric vehicle manufactur­ing plant west of Savannah, and multinatio­nal technology company Cisco, which has offices in Midtown Atlanta. Tomorrow, the state will host a luncheon reception for 25 companies.

Kemp also participat­ed in a panel discussion on the EV industry, which has become a major player in Georgia with both the Hyundai plant and a manufactur­ing facility Rivian is building east of Atlanta along the Interstate 20 corridor.

The governor will lead Georgia’s delegation to meetings elsewhere in Switzerlan­d later this week before heading back home on Saturday.

Kemp, a potential candidate for the U.S. Senate after his second term as governor expires in 2026, dismissed the notion that he’s out to burnish his own national and internatio­nal profile by going to Davos.

“My No. 1 goal is selling our state,” he said. “That’s the reason I came to the forum.”

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