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Louisiana Economic Development

Creating a strong and vibrant Louisiana economy.
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Louisiana, United States
51-200 employees

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Louisiana Economic Development (LED) is the State of Louisianas lead economic development organization, focused on creating a strong and vibrant Louisiana economy by catalyzing capital investment, accelerating job creation and supporting business expansion across every region of the state. Delivering record-setting outcomes in 2025 with over $61 billion in announced capital investment and 9,300 new direct jobs paying an estimated average salary above $91,000, LED pairs pro-business policy with practical tools that help companies choose and grow in Louisiana. Employers gain access to a nationally ranked state workforce development program offering customized training and recruitment services, along with a robust menu of performance-based awards and tax abatements administered through its Fastlane incentives management system. LED de-risks site selection through Certified Sites and FastSites, and strengthens market access by promoting Louisianas strategic infrastructure advantages including deepwater ports, Class I railroads, interstate highways, primary airports and an expansive pipeline network. The agency advances innovation and entrepreneurship through initiatives such as LA.IO, the Louisiana Technology Transfer Office, the FAST program, and SSBCI-backed capital programs, while helping small and emerging businesses compete via Source Louisiana and targeted small business development offerings. LEDs sector strategy spans agribusiness, aerospace and defense, energy (including oil and gas, LNG, hydrogen, bioenergy, solar, offshore wind and nuclear), life sciences, logistics, process industries, professional services and technology, complemented by carbon-reduction and energy innovation initiatives like H2 The Future and the Energy Innovation Center at LSU. The agency also prioritizes rural development, community competitiveness and quality-of-place advantages, and supports returning talent through Come Home, Louisiana. Recent projects highlighted in LED news underscore the breadth of impactfrom AI data centers and microchip manufacturing to maritime, industrial and retail expansionsdemonstrating LEDs role in strengthening supply chains, attracting foreign direct investment and fostering long-term economic momentum for Louisianas businesses and communities.

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