Market Update: Tennessee Chamber launches first-ever 2026 Business Redbook to offer economy insights – Full Analysis

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The Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry on Thursday announced the launch of its first-ever 2026 Tennessee Business Redbook, a comprehensive resource aimed at keeping policymakers and business leaders informed on the state’s economic climate.

The Redbook provides data-driven insights into Tennessee’s economy, highlighting strengths, challenges, and opportunities. It is designed to guide informed decisions that support economic growth and strengthen long-term competitiveness.

“The 2026 Tennessee Business Redbook reflects our commitment to ensuring that sound policy decisions are grounded in accurate data and thoughtful analysis,” said Josh Brown, president and CEO of the Tennessee Chamber. “By equipping policymakers and business leaders with a comprehensive, accessible resource, we are helping to foster informed dialogue and advance policies that strengthen Tennessee’s economic competitiveness for the long term.”

The publication also aims to support discussions around reforms that enhance competitiveness and promote sustainable growth, the Chamber said.

Clay Whitson, chief strategy officer for i3 Verticals, which sponsored the inaugural Redbook, said the resource brings clarity to data and policy, helping strengthen communities and support businesses across the state.

A digital copy of the 2026 Tennessee Business Redbook is available online. Individuals who would like a physical copy can request one by emailing catherine.johnson@tnchamber.org