The rust belt states have seen a revival in fortunes, driven by hi-tech and FDI
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Zibo hopes to score investment goals
Zibo in China is recognised as the birthplace of football but its local government hopes it will soon be known as a hub for the chemical, medical and manufacturing industries.

BASF kicks off China megaproject
German chemical giant BASF has begun construction of a $10bn facility.

Antwerp builds new successes on old
Following renewed impetus from stakeholders across Antwerp, there are ample opportunities for foreign investors in Belgium's second most populous city.

Antwerp's vice-mayor mixes history and innovation
Antwerp plans to promote both traditional industries and innovative concepts, its vice-mayor tells fDi.

Antwerp strives for sustainability
Antwerp's authorities are collaborating to foster innovation and sustainability to build on the strengths of its port and chemical cluster.

An injection of energy into Namibia
Hopes are high that the liberalisation of Namibia's energy market will attract foreign investment.

Saxony-Anhalt finds the right chemistry
Saxony-Anhalt in Germany is renowned for its expertise in chemistry, and thanks to its five chemical parks this reputation looks set to soar.

Angola proves fertile ground for Haldor Topsøe expansion plan
Haldor Topsøe is a well-known name in the chemical, fertiliser and petrochemical industry. The Denmark-based company has an appetite for expansion, employing more than 2700 people across the globe and has made a recent $2bn investment into Angola. Sebastian Shehadi reports.

Why Denmark is looking to fill its investment gap
Denmark has been struggling to attract FDi in the past few years, with its 'investment gap' reaching a towering €69bn in 2012. Despite its highly skilled workforce and reputation for innovation, the country's high costs are perceived to be putting off would-be investors. So what can be done?
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