CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- Business leaders on the South Carolina coast are getting a glimpse of what the next two years will mean for the economy.
The Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce holds its annual economic outlook conference on Wednesday.
The speakers include Boeing vice president Randy Tinseth, chamber economic forecaster Mary Graham and College of Charleston economist Frank Hefner.
The three will discuss what the next two years will mean for tourism, housing, the ports and other area industries.
College of Charleston president George Benson will also discuss the challenges facing South Carolina in competing in the world economy.
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