The Detroit Regional Chamber’s Michigan 2030 Plan creates a long-term vision that allows the state to help advance the Midwest region to the next phase of global economic leadership.
The plan encompasses six focus areas, with prescriptions for statewide and Regional policy goals, incorporating the role of the private sector. Collectively, the plan sets the Chamber’s long-term advocacy framework designed to drive Michigan’s global competitiveness.
In 2030, Michigan Will Have:
Globally Recognized Talent
The workforce is highly-skilled and prepared from first-rate – public and private – education and training sectors. Talent is attracted through healthy and safe communities that are welcoming to diverse populations and inclusive of immigrants.
Growth-Oriented Business Climate
Opportunities are created for innovation and private sector leadership by building on successful reforms and an improved environment where free enterprise can flourish.
Next-Generation Mobility
Michigan continues to lead the world in research, development, manufacturing, and operation of vehicles with new powertrains and autonomous driving systems.
Forward-Looking Infrastructure
Infrastructure will meet the needs of residents and businesses
for the 21st century and beyond.
Bending the Arc Toward Justice
Michigan leads in equity and social justice as businesses benefit from a deeper, more diverse talent pool.
Trustworthy Government and Democracy
The government is fiscally responsible and properly structured, and all Michiganders are fairly represented and have faith in their government.
Learn how the Chamber is advocating for business in Detroit and Southeast Michigan.