Governor Brings 400 New Jobs Back from China
October 21, 2016Tianyuan is a garment manufacturer specializing in the production of casual and sportswear, including garments for Adidas, Reebok, and Armani. The company's annual production is approximately 10 million articles of clothing and currently supplies 90% of garments under the Adidas brand.
“I am thrilled to announce that Tianyuan has chosen Arkansas as their North American home. Arkansas' strategic location will give them great access to the US market and beyond,” said Governor Hutchinson.
“This deal with Tianyuan shows the continued momentum we have with companies looking to invest in Arkansas,” said Mike Preston Executive Director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.
AEDC will continue to work with the company to finalize additional details. Tianyuan hopes to be operational by the end of 2017.
The Governor’s announcement came via Skype Thursday morning. You can view the announcement here.
Tianyuan's Project Parameters
- Hire 400 full-time permanent employees within 4 years of start of operations
- Invest $20 million for equipment, purchase building, and make capital improvements to the building
- Locate and operate an apparel manufacturing facility in Little Rock, Arkansas
- No specific location has been determined at this time
AEDC's Incentive Offer
- Five (5) years of Create Rebate @3.9% - estimated benefit is $1,590,000
- Tax Back Program - estimated benefit is $134,000
- $1,000,000 Infrastructure Assistance Grant for building improvements and/or equipment purchases at the selected building in Little Rock,Arkansas
- $500,000 for training
- AEDC will provide assistance in the form of a letter of support from AEDC for Tianyuan's applications for 20 work visas for Tianyuan's employees
- PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes) Agreement with Little Rock and Pulaski County to abate up to 65% of property taxes
China’s Economy
- Arkansas’s 2015 leading exports to China were plastics (27.70%), electrical machinery (21.64%), machinery (12.04%), organic chemicals (10.61%) and miscellaneous chemical products (6.98%). These exports from Arkansas totaled $202.6 million.
- In 2015, Arkansas imported various products from China. These included machinery (22.63%), toys & games (13.42%), electrical machinery (13.4%), furniture (12.12%) and plastics (4.21%)
- In 2015, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in China represented 17.53% of the world economy at $10.87 trillion.
- In 2013, President Xi Jinping presented a plan to re-shape the country’s economy and embrace the marketplace. President Xi directed his administration to implement policy changes that increase domestic consumption, stimulate domestic innovation and develop a world-class services sector. The plan also calls to expand the Chinese middle class and increase urbanization.