Governor Kemp Attends Groundbreaking for Historic $1.67B Investment in Jackson County
Thursday, March 21st, 2019
Governor Brian P. Kemp, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, other elected officials, state and local economic development leaders, and corporate representatives attended the groundbreaking in Commerce, Georgia for SK Battery America's $1.67 billion investment in Jackson County. The project will create roughly 2,000 jobs as one of the largest single investments and job creating initiatives in Georgia history.
“Today is a remarkable day for Georgia," said Governor Kemp. "I thank SK Innovation for this historic investment in our state, which will provide immeasurable economic opportunity for thousands of Georgia families. I look forward to working together in the years to come to strengthen our relationship and ensure a brighter future for Georgia.”
“We were excited to be part of the celebration in Jackson County today," said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Pat Wilson. "SK Group was among the first Korean investors in Georgia, and their commitment to our state continues with this investment in Commerce. SK Innovation’s announcement in November 2018 that they would build a new battery manufacturing facility - creating more than 2,000 jobs and investing over $1.67 billion in Jackson County - is among the largest economic development projects in state history. The company’s generous donation to the Empower College and Career Center in Jackson County shows what a true civic partner they will be for the entire region. It truly doesn’t get much better than this! We look forward to working with SK Battery America as they continue to expand their footprint in Georgia.”