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Reports from the United Kingdom: Our stories from the governor’s economic mission trip

Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration went on a five-day, economic mission to the United Kingdom in November.

Sponsored by Choose New Jersey, the effort is aimed at increasing the state’s connection to the UK in numerous key areas to New Jersey, including AI, life sciences, technology and health care.

ROI-NJ Editor Tom Bergeron was there — here are our stories from the trip:

Published Nov. 12, 2024:

The showman: How Murphy’s pitches resonate with international crowd

Choose CEO Mathews on economic mission trip to UK – and potential trips to Middle East, Latin America

Crouch was definitive voice of economic mission trip to UK

In solemn ceremony, Murphy remembers those lost in WWII, offers pledge for future

FinTech of fast track: MOU between EDA and London-based Investment Association aims at spurring growth

No let up for Murphy: More trips (domestically and internationally) definitely coming

Published Nov. 10, 2024:

Murphy and Trump: Inside their surprisingly strong personal relationship

Proof of concept: A meeting in London demonstrates value of Choose New Jersey and these economic mission trips

As mission trips heads to Cambridge, academic partnerships come into focus

Jersey cabs — as in taxis wrapped in ads for N.J. — are getting noticed in London

Slow going: New Jersey traffic has nothing on London

Published Nov. 8, 2024:

Murphy: Why Trump’s victory could help attract businesses to N.J. (a backhanded rationale to be sure)

Murphy, appearing at Financial Times AI event, said N.J. already is making case to be next leader in AI development

Notebook: No matter where you go, Jersey always is in the house

State signs MOU with The Climate Group, a UK-based nonprofit that is global leader in effort to reach net zero emissions

 

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