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Miami: International
Cargo from more than 100 countries and 250 ports flows through the Port of Miami. [Photo: iStock] |
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» Impact - Statistics |
» Corporate Connections ? ? Who's involved in ? ? Miami-Dade's international ? ? business |
» Must-Know Contacts ? ? Meet the players |
» Strengths/Weaknesses |
Miami International Airport and the Port of Miami, the county's largest economic engines, drive the international flow of goods and people to and through the area, and the preponderance of international residents and business expertise has made trade in professional services a growing part of the economy. Law firms, financial services, accounting and healthcare all have significant international components. At the same time, the county faces competition from Atlanta, Houston, Panama City (Panama) and São Paulo (Brazil), each striving to be the center of Latin American business.
More than 1,100 multinational companies oversee more than $221 billion in annual revenue from offices in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties, according to WorldCity's "Who's Here" study. More than 75% of those offices are in Miami-Dade.
Miami International Airport is No. 3 in the U.S. for international passengers. [Photo: Steven Brooke Studios] |