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BIRMINGHAM - Alabama"s economy has plenty of opportunity for growth, but it must overcome challenges - inside the state and across the globe - if it is to maintain its expansion for the next decade, according to the head of the state retirement system. David Bronner, CEO of the Retirement Systems of Alabama, told a seminar hosted by Business Alabama magazine and the Business Council of Alabama that the state has room to grow in tourism, manufacturing, steel and aerospace over the next 10 years.


It must, however, find ways to overcome worldwide shortages in energy, food and water as well as a crumbling infrastructure. Cosby Woodruff In your voice Read reactions to this story Newest first Oldest first Add your comment (max maxchars characters) You must be logged in to leave a comment.


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