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Aerospace, pharmaceutical industries are North Carolina winners in trade deal | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-11 12:01:00


North Carolina benefits from an enhanced trade agreement between the U.S. and the U.K., announced by President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer. The deal improves market access, boosting robust economic ties. Since 2014, British investment in North Carolina exceeds $1.5 billion, supporting over 4,450 jobs and 293 British firms in the state. Key exports include pharmaceuticals, aerospace products, electrical parts, and agriculture. Trade value ranges from $2.5 to $3 billion. North Carolina offers favorable business conditions, with low taxes, a strong labor force, and leading manufacturing workforce. The agreement also secures supply chains for aerospace and pharmaceuticals, benefiting major local companies.

(The Center Square) – Count North Carolina among the winners for enhanced trade alignment between the United States and the United Kingdom.

President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the deal on Thursday, the 80th anniversary of Victory Day for World War II. The 78-year-old second-term Republican president noted agriculture exports, and the 62-year-old Labour Party leader praised protection and creation of jobs. Both said there is enhanced market access, all of which benefits already robust activity between the state and country.

British capital investment since 2014 exceeds $1.5 billion, says the public-private Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina created by state lawmakers. This includes more than 4,450 jobs and 54 expansions or new companies, lifting the totals to 293 British firms operating in the state and over 23,000 people working for United Kingdom companies.

Pharmaceuticals and medicines, aerospace products and parts, and electrical accessories and parts – including for vehicles – have been staples of North Carolina goods going across the Atlantic. Agriculture products, the state’s No. 1 industry, is fourth on the list. Financial, management and consulting, and activity related to bank lending lead the services sector exports to the United Kingdom.

Estimates on the value of trade between the country and the state are in the $2.5 billion to $3 billion range. Exports from the United Kingdom to North Carolina were about $1.9 billion in the most recent 10 years, and $1.1 billion from North Carolina to the United Kingdom.

North Carolina has several drivers with the British and other countries. The 2.25% corporate income tax is on the way to elimination by 2030; the bond rating is AAA for the Big 3 of Standard & Poor’s Global, Fitch and Moody’s; and electricity costs are nearly 20% lower than the national average. The manufacturing workforce is ranked No. 1 in the Southeast; total labor force exceeds 5.2 million; and colleges and universities number 110.

In 2022, then-Gov. Roy Cooper and Penny Mordaunt, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland minister for international trade, signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation and trade relations. She noted Honeywell and LabCorp among national players and said the UK “is continuing to seek out ways to remove barriers to trade at a state level as part of a wider U.S. trade strategy.”

The White House release says the deal “maximizes the competitiveness and secures the supply chain of U.S. aerospace manufacturers through preferential access to high-quality U.K. aerospace components,” and “creates a secure supply chain for pharmaceutical products.”

On the former, North Carolina is home to HAECO Americas, Collins Aerospace, Honda Aircraft Company, Lockheed Martin and Spirit AeroSystems. For the latter, heavyweights in the state are Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Merck and Eli Lilly.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

The article presents a neutral, fact-based report on a trade deal between the United States and the United Kingdom, specifically highlighting the benefits for North Carolina. It outlines various economic and business aspects, such as British capital investment, job creation, and trade statistics, without any clear ideological framing or opinion. The tone is factual and focuses on the positive outcomes of the deal, with both political leaders, President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer, offering complementary statements. While it includes political figures, the article mainly reports on the trade agreement’s economic impacts rather than promoting a specific ideological stance.

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July 4 travel tips as people hit the road

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SUMMARY: This 4th of July weekend, a record-breaking 72 million Americans are expected to travel, with over 61 million taking road trips, creating heavy traffic. To avoid delays, AAA advises leaving early, ideally before 11 a.m., but only after thorough vehicle checks like tire pressure, battery, and having an emergency kit with essentials and a charged phone. Meanwhile, air travel will see over 5.8 million passengers amid packed airports and fewer flight routes, leading to crowded planes. Travelers should allow extra time at airports to avoid rushed sprints. Preparation is key for smooth, safe holiday travel both on roads and in the skies.

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Hundreds charged in health care fraud crackdown, including some in Triangle

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SUMMARY: A nationwide healthcare fraud crackdown has led to charges against over 320 people, including some in North Carolina’s Triangle area. The fraud involves schemes like paying patients for treatments, receiving kickbacks from labs, and providing unnecessary medical equipment or therapy bills to Medicare and Medicaid. Acting U.S. Attorney Daniel Bubar highlighted cases such as a substance abuse clinic accumulating $25 million through kickbacks and equipment providers charging $39 million for unneeded items like knee braces. Immigrant communities were targeted for fraudulent services. Nationwide, defendants billed over $14.6 billion in false claims, prompting intensified enforcement in the Eastern District of North Carolina.

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SUMMARY: The San Diego Zoo’s Frozen Zoo, celebrating 50 years, preserves skin, egg, and sperm cells from over 1,300 species to prevent extinction. Founded by Dr. Kurt Benirschke before cloning technology existed, it stores cells frozen indefinitely without feeding. The Frozen Zoo has helped revive critically endangered animals like the California condor and black-footed ferret. Scientists emphasize the urgency as many species face rapid decline. Their current mission is to train global facilities to replicate this effort, preserving biodiversity and genetic diversity to support vulnerable populations worldwide and enhance conservation efforts.

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