Governor Andy Beshear and First Lady to Lead Economic Development Trip to Europe

Governor Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear are set to lead a high-level delegation on an international economic development mission to Europe next week. The trip will include stops in the United Kingdom, France, and Ireland, where they will engage with corporate executives and trade officials to strengthen Kentucky’s global business ties and promote job creation within the state.

Beshear emphasized the importance of foreign investment in expanding employment opportunities for residents. He noted that attracting international companies not only boosts the local economy but also enhances the quality of life for families across Kentucky. The administration has prioritized global outreach as a strategy to position the state as a top destination for business expansion.

Over the course of the week, the delegation plans to hold meetings with more than 45 companies. Among them are 16 firms already operating in Kentucky, employing approximately 4,000 workers statewide. These businesses are involved in active projects that could generate up to 2,900 full-time positions and attract over $3.5 billion in capital investment, with additional growth potential on the horizon.

The Governor will also discuss trade relations with officials in the U.K. and France—Kentucky’s second- and third-largest export markets. In 2024 alone, the state exported more than $9.7 billion in goods to these two nations. Strengthening these economic partnerships is seen as vital to sustaining export growth and supply chain integration.

Jeff Noel, Secretary of the Economic Development Cabinet, will accompany the Governor. He highlighted the value of nurturing existing relationships with international firms, noting that Kentucky hosts over 530 foreign-owned operations employing more than 115,000 people. European companies account for 238 facilities and over 40,000 jobs across 17 countries.

Specifically, 26 U.K.-based firms employ over 2,700 Kentuckians, 40 French-owned businesses provide work for more than 5,600 individuals, and eight Irish-owned operations support nearly 1,000 jobs. The upcoming mission aims to deepen these connections and unlock new investment opportunities through direct dialogue with innovation-driven enterprises.
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Gov. Andy Beshear, First Lady to visit Europe on economic development mission next week
By Tom Latek

Kentucky Today

Gov. Andy Beshear announced Thursday that he and first lady Britainy Beshear will lead a delegation on an economic development mission to Europe next week.

They will travel to the United Kingdom, France, and Ireland to meet with business leaders and trade officials to further Kentucky’s presence in the region and spur job growth for Kentuckians.

“New jobs mean more opportunities for Kentucky families to pay the bills and live good lives, which is why my administration has worked hard to secure new investment – including foreign investment, which is essential to our success,” Beshear said. “This visit provides us a great opportunity to connect with leaders of existing Kentucky businesses, companies we want to see invest, and trade organizations as we continue to show the world there’s no better place to do business than our New Kentucky Home.”

The delegation is expected to meet with more than 45 companies during the weeklong trip, 16 of which have existing facilities in Kentucky that employ approximately 4,000 people statewide. Collectively, the companies have active projects with the potential to bring up to 2,900 full-time jobs and over $3.5 billion in investment to Kentucky, in addition to future growth opportunities.

The Governor will also meet with trade officials in the U.K. and France, which are Kentucky’s second- and third-largest export markets, respectively, with more than $9.7 billion worth of goods exported to the two countries in 2024.

Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Jeff Noel, who will join Beshear on the trip, says it’s important to build upon existing relationships to secure future wins for Kentucky.

“We are fortunate to have a strong and diverse group of international companies here in Kentucky, and this is a great chance to build on that foundation and further those relationships to bring even more great jobs to our state. I look forward to joining the Governor on this critical mission, and I’m excited to see what new opportunities arise following these discussions with innovative and growth-minded companies.”

Kentucky has over 530 internationally owned operations that employ more than 115,000 people statewide. European-owned companies employ over 40,000 people at 238 facilities in Kentucky and represent 17 countries. The commonwealth is home to 26 U.K.-based companies that employ over 2,700 people, 40 French-owned businesses that employ over 5,600 workers, and eight Irish-owned operations that employ nearly 1,000 Kentuckians.

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