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South Carolina Industries and Their Economic Impact [INFOGRAPHIC]

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When most people think of Virginia and the Carolinas, tobacco, textiles and formative moments in American history come to mind. And while the rich history of the South Atlantic will always remain, the region’s prosperity is rapidly accelerating into the future.

In that spirit, we’re excited to bring you the first in a series of three exploratory infographics on the key industries in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, and their respective impact on their state’s economies.

Please check out the South Carolina infographic below to learn more about areas for job growth and business opportunities.

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