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Sources: AWI, Mortgage Bankers Association, FDCF, FDOE, FOEDR
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$5 $10 $15 $20 $25 199520002005201020152020202520302035 Trillion U. S. 2000 Dollars Real Gross Domestic Product Real Value of Imports and Exports Source: Global Insight, Inc. April 2009. 4
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Source: European Communities, 2008 5
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Source: America 2050 6
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2008 Logistics Industry Percent of Total Employment 2008 1998 Florida GeorgiaTexasLouisiana North Carolina Alabama Mississippi South Carolina United States 7
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2015 Source: U.S Census Bureau 2010
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Source: Florida Chamber Foundation, Florida Trade and Logistics Study, December 15, 2010
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How Do We Get There? Infrastructure and Growth Leadership –Expand seaport capacity; at least one first port of call –Maintain MIA’s global role; additional air cargo capacity –Market Florida’s advantages as a trade gateway and hub –Provide support for export oriented manufacturing clusters –Attract international distribution centers c Existing Authorized Under Study Ports >50’ Depth New York Norfolk Savannah Jacksonville Miami Everglades c Charleston c Existing Authorized Under Study Ports >50’ Depth New York Norfolk Savannah Jacksonville Miami Everglades c Charleston 13
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14 Source: Florida Trade and Logistics Study, 2010
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The 2030 Project: Framework & Process Quality of Life Infrastructure Business Climate Talent Governance Innovation Caucuses & Action Councils Caucuses & Action Councils Future of Florida Forum The Florida Community Development Partnership The Florida Scorecard Cornerstone 2030
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