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cet article date de 2008 mais il y a une section tres integressante:Subaru and Isuzu had formed a joint venture, Subaru-Isuzu Automotive Inc., on March 17, 1987 to share production facilities at a new plant in Lafayette, Indiana.[2] The plant was completed on December 31, 1988 and began producing the Subaru Legacy and Isuzu P'up in 1989. The factory was given $98 million in state and local tax incentives when it opened, and these remain in place.
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Bref pas mal d'incentives qui doivent faire en sorte qu'au final, elle coute moins cher a produire et livrer dans un showroom au USA qu'au Japon avec l'exportationIndiana's Business Advantages
Indiana's central location, business-friendly environment, and skilled and reliable work force put the world's automotive companies in the fast lane for business success.
Indiana ranks first in the Midwest and 12th nationally in the Tax Foundation's Business Tax Climate Index; is one of the lowest cost places to do business in the Midwest and the nation, according to Forbes; and ranks first in the Midwest in the Milken Institute's Cost of Doing Business Index. Indiana has the lowest workers' compensation rates for manufacturing in the Midwest and second lowest in the nation.
Indiana offers one of the highest research and development sales tax credits in the country, which provides an exemption to companies on the amount they pay in state sales taxes on R&D equipment. Indiana has no inventory tax and is phasing in the single-sales factor for apportioning corporate income tax.
Under the leadership of Governor Mitch Daniels, Indiana recently completed a sweeping property tax reform plan that will cut homeowner property taxes by more than 30 percent and provides permanent protection against future property tax increases for homeowners and businesses. Indiana is also one of only 10 states in the country to boast an AAA credit rating by Standard & Poor's Ratings Service.
The "Crossroads of America," Indiana is a leading logistics hub for North America. More than 82 million people live within 500 miles of Indiana and more than 20 major metropolitan markets are within a half-day's drive of the state. More interstate highways intersect Indiana than any other state. Indiana also features a vast rail system, thriving ports on two of the nation's busiest waterways, and the nation's second-largest FedEx facility. The result is a huge advantage for businesses that rely on fast, efficient distribution.