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Aug 23, 2009
Imported Electronic Cigarettes Pose Risks
Red tape, bureaucratic slip-ups and shipment delays are just some of the challenges that importers of electronic cigarettes must carefully negotiate. more...
Jul 27, 2009
Michael Jackson Memorabilia Sales from China
With Michael Jackson's official website receiving more than 16 million monthly visitors, an impressive number of King of Pop mementos and souvenirs originate from China. more...
Jul 18, 2009
Winter Olympics Merchandise Trade Restrictions
Canada's Bill C-47 makes it illegal for non-sponsoring businesses to use terms including Olympics, Olympic Games, Vancouver 2010 and gold medals. more...
Jun 2, 2009
Trade Credit Insurance Strategies
Export credit insurance isn't the only way to protect exporters against importers who fail to pay for product shipments. more...
Dec 17, 2008
Bribe Paying Export Countries
The 2008 Bribe Payers Index ranks the likelihood of importers receiving illegal monetary incentives from leading export countries. more...
Nov 28, 2008
Pirates Plunder International Trade Ransoms
In the Gulf of Aden en route to the Suez Canal, sea-savvy pirates are waiting to attack merchant ships transporting cargo valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. more...
Oct 29, 2008
Canada's Recession-proof Shipping Conferences
With many worldwide shippers stressed financially, Canada's Shippers Conference Exemption Act (SCEA) allows members to set shipping prices independent of market demand. more...
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Jan 29, 2009
Legal Aspects of a Global Business
By: Gwendolyn Cuizon
For a business that operates globally, understanding the different legal systems is a critical part of the process. Legal aspects help facilitate business operations. more...
Jun 11, 2007
U.S. Embargo Against Cuba
By: William De Salazar
Many U.S. farmers and others want to trade with Cuba forgeting why the embargo was set in place:to protect the assets of U.S. citizens whose assets were stolen in 1959. more...
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