From WorldTrade
WT100
The Benchmark for Global Supply Chain Business
It seems to me something below might be helpful to you in learning more about global small business.
Who stands the best chance at boosting American exports? Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
'Every team within our building will be involved in this effort to determine what we can do now to make our trade policies more effective in helping small and medium-sized businesses, as we are in assisting ... multinational corporations,' U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk told reporters.Read more here.
I work for a libertarian think tank, and libertarians are supposed to disdain the land of poutine and Dan Aykroyd for its socialist health-care system and general failure to really love liberty. Yet not only can you get gay-married in any of the provinces, or almost-legally toke up in your toque up there, but Canada’s economy is also slightly freer than that of the global hegemon to its south. According to the Cato Institute, at least.Read the full whimsical story here.
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U.S. firms may be contributing unwittingly to the exploitation of workers imported from India and elsewhere by tech-services outfits.
Read more about this here.
Found this amazing house. Not sure where in the world it is located. Anyone care to lend a helping hand?
Have a great weekend.
Posted by: Laurel Delaney, The Global Small Business Blog
That's a quote from John Yunker, Global By Design and it's one of his three rules of global gateway design. Good stuff.

