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The Idaho Department of Commerce is the state-level economic development agency for the State of Idaho. It utilizes resources at the state level to improve the state's
economic growth Economic growth can be defined as the increase or improvement in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy in a financial year. Statisticians conventionally measure such growth as the percent rate of ...
by issuing public grants, tax credits, and tax exemptions.


Organization

The department consists of five divisions: marketing; tourism development;
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; commercial innovation; and economic development.


Economic Development Division

* Business Development provides counseling, networking, and revenue generating opportunities for entrepreneurs and helps businesses retain and develop their workforce. * Community Development evaluates the economic strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for local communities. In addition, Community Development helps communities obtain funds to improve public infrastructure and provide valuable training to local leaders. * Business Attraction seeks to attract companies from key industries to Idaho in order to create high-wage, high-growth jobs and diversify the economy.


International Business Division

The International Business Division's goal is to identify prospects for Idaho products and services in international markets and help companies capitalize on these opportunities by offering export/import counseling, market research, coordination of trade missions and trade shows as well as incoming buying delegations. International Business is an essential part of Idaho's economy and in Northern Idaho is located a port that is vital to the state's commerce. The Port of Lewiston was formed in 1958 by the voters of Nez Perce County. In accordance with Idaho Code 70–1101, the Port oversees harbor operations, terminal facilities, international trade, and industrial and economic development. Idaho supports full-time offices in
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, Taiwan and Mexico. Trade office representatives are citizens of these countries and contract employees of Idaho. There are several services provided by the International Trade Offices including: * Market Research & Business Consultations: Trade offices identify the most promising sales and marketing opportunities for Idaho companies, help develop international sales strategies, and provide in-country market research and
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services on potential foreign business partners. They also answer international marketing questions through one-on-one counseling appointments and help translate promotional material. * ''Sales Channels'': The trade offices qualify and identify potential distributors for Idaho companies. The trade managers also facilitate business partnerships and help locate buyers. * In-Country Support: Trade office managers arrange key meetings with buyers, business partners, and government officials according to company needs. They are also available for interpretation services during business meetings. * Trade Shows/Diplomatic Relations: Trade office managers promote Idaho products and services through industry brochures at a variety of industry trade shows to provide exposure for Idaho companies and develop international trade leads. They help Idaho companies participate in trade shows in their respective countries and serve as liaisons between Idaho and international governments. * Export Counseling: Trade Specialists work with people one-on-one to help determine export potential, analyze target markets and provide market research, define market entry strategies, answer questions on payment terms, financing, logistics, shipping, and a variety of other export-related topics. * Trade Missions: With state support, Idaho companies are able to meet with high-level executives in target companies abroad and build relationships with foreign government officials. * International Buying Delegations: An intensive screening process is used to pre-qualify delegations of international buyers. Delegations travel throughout Idaho visiting companies and create opportunities to promote companies and their products to foreign buyers. * Export Education and Community Resources: Export education is provided through periodic workshops and seminars designed for both new-to-export companies and those with years of international experience.


Tourism Development Division

The Tourism Division builds the economy by promoting Idaho as a visitor destination on a national and international level. The division uses
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and public relations to create awareness of Idaho's attractions and foster sustainable growth. The division also supports local non-profit and regional tourism development organizations through a competitive marketing grant program. Workshops, training, blogs, co-op marketing opportunities and assistance with marketing and public relations efforts are available to all tourism suppliers in Idaho. The $1.3 billion tourism industry plays a vital part in Idaho's economy by providing over 41,600 direct jobs which generate almost $500 million in local, state, and federal tax revenues. The Tourism Division hosts the Idaho Conference on Recreation and Tourism in early May each year. The conference brings together tourism industry members from the private and public sectors with experts in the areas of marketing/promotion, social networking, public relations, technology and public land management for an educational exchange.


Industries

Idaho's diverse economy holds opportunities for a wide variety of businesses.


Renewable energy

Idaho is a perfect testing ground for
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technologies, and already
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manufacturing companies are moving in to tap Idaho's business climate. Idaho is home to many companies and university research institutions focused on additional research areas such as
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, low-power batteries,
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technologies, kinetic energy capture,
biomass Biomass is plant-based material used as a fuel for heat or electricity production. It can be in the form of wood, wood residues, energy crops, agricultural residues, and waste from industry, farms, and households. Some people use the terms bi ...
, and new alternative fuels.


Technology and innovation

Idaho has a specialized focus in these technology platforms: Agricultural/Biological Sciences, Power & Energy, Software Technology, Communications Technology, Digital Imaging & Sensor Technology, and New Materials & Nanotechnology. Idaho is home to one of the world's largest and only U.S. - based memory chip firms,
Micron Technology Micron Technology, Inc. is an American producer of computer memory and computer data storage including dynamic random-access memory, flash memory, and USB flash drives. It is headquartered in Boise, Idaho. Its consumer products, including ...
, Inc, and is the center of
Hewlett-Packard The Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard ( ) or HP, was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. HP developed and provided a wide variety of hardware components ...
Company's highly profitable Imaging and Printing Group, birthplace of HP's laser-jet printer, and one of the firm's largest worldwide facilities. ::Idaho is also home to the
Idaho National Laboratory Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is one of the national laboratories of the United States Department of Energy and is managed by the Battelle Energy Alliance. While the laboratory does other research, historically it has been involved with nu ...
, a federal research facility that has helped commercialize products and led to many startups in the areas of energy and environmental remediation. The INL was designated as the lead nuclear research institution in the country, and is pioneering work in virtually all forms of alternative energy. For example, the Bioenergy Program embraces the idea of – “Whole Crop Utilization” – converting plant byproducts such as cellulose stalks into cellulose-based ethanol. It is the lead national lab in geothermal sciences, conducts ongoing hydropower research to further diversity the nation's energy supply, and is working to develop techniques that can dramatically increase wind energy use in the Western United States.


Recreational technology

Abundant recreational opportunities make Idaho a potential market for any business in the Recreational Technology industry. From the emerald green hillsides, timbered mountains and pristine lakes of the panhandle, to the jagged peaks of central Idaho, all the way down to the
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Basin with its wide open vistas and irrigated farm lands, the Gem State can provide companies with the right environment to help their businesses thrive. In addition, Idaho's diverse landscape is a prime research ground for companies to test their products in the environments where they would be used.


Tourism

Idaho acts as a primarily leisure-travel state. Building Idaho's economy by increasing visitor expenditures throughout the state is the goal of Idaho Department of Commerce's Tourism Development Division. The division's activities are funded by a two percent
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, paid by travelers and collected by the state's hotel, motel and private campground owners. Tax collections have grown to over $9 million annually. Forty-five percent of the funds are used for statewide programs targeted to international and domestic consumers, tour operators, travel agents, travel journalists, and film industry marketing. Another forty-five percent is distributed to non-profit local and regional tourism development organizations through the Idaho Regional Travel and Convention Grant Program. The remaining ten percent is used for administration of the division. According to the U.S. Travel Association, Idaho's $1.3 billion tourism industry employs over 41,600 Idahoans and generated over $411 million in local, state, and federal tax revenues.


References

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