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Women Get Ready, Get Set and Go Global

01st October 2009
Today, women are starting businesses at twice the rate of men and becoming a major force both in the traditional and the new global e-business marketplace. In November, The National Women's Council's Interagency Committee on Women's Business Enterpr... Read >
Author: jasbirshyam

Himfr.com reports China becoming the world's largest exporter of telecommunications equipment

29th September 2009
Since 1997, just ten years, China has become the world's biggest telecommunications equipment exporter, exports from 1997 to 27 billion dollars to 2007 of 845 billion dollars. At the same time, Huawei, ZTE and other Chinese domestic telecom equipment manu... Read >
Author: frbiz

Tax Haven and the Restrictions from Chinese Laws

23rd September 2009
Tax shelter, which is also known as tax haven, generally refers to the countries or regions imposing low or even no tax on enterprise property or income. Tax havens are usually characterized by steady politics, convenient transportation, easy commercial e... Read >
Author: Sino-Link Consulting

Africa for Business: A Full Basket Case

21st September 2009
Before, most business enthusiast always say that any investment ideas won't take effect in Africa. But somebody said, “It's not where you are, it is what you do.” This is a line coined by Arnold Ekpe, CEO of an African bank called Ecobank. Ecobank is ... Read >
Author: Lars Stork

Organization of Women in International Trade

21st September 2009
Today, women are starting businesses at twice the rate of men and becoming a major force both in the traditional and the new global e-business marketplace. In November, The National Women's Council's Interagency Committee on Women's Business Enter... Read >
Author: Rohitssss

Women Get Ready, Get Set and Go Global

08th September 2009
Today, women are starting businesses at twice the rate of men and becoming a major force both in the traditional and the new global e-business marketplace. In November, The National Women's Council's Interagency Committee on Women's Business Enterpris... Read >
Author: jasbirshyam

Offshore Financial Centres – Decision time for offshore financial centres

23rd August 2009
At a critical meeting of financial sector regulators in Los Cabos, Mexico starting on September 1, the future for international financial centres will be mapped out. This is the single most important gathering in a succession of international meetings lea... Read >
Author: kronikmedia

It is decision time for offshore financial centres as financial sector regulators meet to discuss th

18th August 2009
At a critical meeting of financial sector regulators in Los Cabos, Mexico starting on September 1, the future for international financial centres will be mapped out. This is the single most important gathering in a succession of international meetings lea... Read >
Author: kronikmedia

Beating the Recession with Affiliate Marketing

17th July 2009
A recession is now inevitable. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development recently predicted that the current recession in the United States will last for at least the whole of 2009. It is of global proportions and it will not discriminat... Read >
Author: McDowelldreams

Japan, the shrinking middle class, poverty, and single mothers

17th July 2009
In early 1990s Japan, you could meet hundreds of middle class Japanese people without meeting anyone rich or poor. Roger Pulvers states that this sense of being middle class came with the economic boom of the 1970s and 80s. From Okinawa to Hokkaido, peopl... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Indian SMEs Carving a Niche in Namibia

17th July 2009
Namibia’s economy is characterised by its heavy dependence on mineral export earnings. One of the leading exporters of diamonds in the world, Namibia is also the fifth largest uranium producer. According to the World Economic Forum, Namibia is one of th... Read >
Author: David Parks

Government’s Green IT policies is a Step in the Right Direction

08th July 2009
There can be little doubt that one of the most hotly debated topics in recent years has been the environment – and to what extent human activity over the past century has contributed to global warming. Indeed, there is still some dispute as to whethe... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

To Sell Your House Or Stay Put?

05th July 2009
If you are a potential seller waiting to put your house on the market you need to consider your options carefully. Here we go through the issues to help you decide what to do. Perhaps you were thinking of selling your house and just as you were going ... Read >
Author: Wheres My Property

Why We Do Not Use Panama & the Other Offshore Tax Havens Anymore

02nd July 2009
Introduction - We are no longer opening Panama corporations, foundations or bank accounts. We are also not using any of the tax havens for our clients banking anymore. This is because the offshore banking legal environment is changing rapidly. Hong Kong, ... Read >
Author: Aurelia

Build Business Through Export-Import of Spain's Goods and Services

30th June 2009
Spain is a country with a rich history of economic highs and lows and is also a fantastic source for the future of your business. But tread carefully. Along with the usual exporting and importing concerns, such as finding worthwhile product and es... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

How the No Child Left Behind Act is Failing Students

29th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 George Rogers The No Child Left Behind Act is failing to help failing students because it is flawed in several important ways. It is trying to achieve the wrong goals in the wrong ways by placing full responsibility on the wrong peop... Read >
Author: George L. Rogers

Portugal Travel Information

22nd November 2008
Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal. As a highly developed... Read >
Author: k00lit

Essential Information to know about Working in Germany

12th September 2008
Starting a career in Germany has never been as easy before. The German government has introduced schemes to make it easier for non-European citizens to follow their careers in Germany. Who generally qualifies? Foreign graduates from German universit... Read >
Author: jumphigher

French Translation Necessity

02nd June 2008
Bonjour, Beau jour, Merci – There goes pleasant expressions that without a sound French translation service, will remain unappreciated by people across the world. While some languages are useful for certain jobs or for certain countries, French is the o... Read >
Author: Bianca

How Successful Moms Prepare to Return to Work

23rd February 2008
Family-friendly employers have opened their workplace doors to returning moms, so college-bound moms who update their career skills can find themselves welcome in the job market. "It's official…moms are returning to the workplace. Whether they took ... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson

Overseas Investment Property in the Czech Republic

30th October 2007
Overseas Investment Property in the Czech Republic is well worth considering, the Czech republic is one of the most advanced of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) economies. It became a full member of the EU in May 2004 and was the first CEE country t... Read >
Author: Boson

Learn how to export to Mexico using Trade Shows

15th June 2007
Market and sell food and beverage to Mexico in 1 easy step Last year the show was an absolute success. There was representation of brands from all over the globe. This year the turn out is expected to top out 11,000 visitors with over 450 exhibitors. A... Read >
Author: Jorge Olson

China Trade Surplus Set to Hit $150 Billion

03rd May 2007
China annual trade surplus is set to reach $150 billion this year, bursting past last year's record $109.8 billion as the China exports continue to surge, a government report said. The report by the Commerce Ministry of China said exports were likely to... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

China to Become a Scientific Superpower

26th April 2007
Celebrated as the inventor of development milestones such as the compass and printing, China is aspiring to become a global player in science and technology in the 21st century, casting off decades of neglect of academia and political persecution of intel... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Chinese Project Managers face Barriers to Western Acceptance

18th April 2007
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in both the adoption of Project Management and the numbers of professional project managers in China. Part of this growth has been from within strong project management focused companies, such as the “Yu... Read >
Author: Jim Owens PMP

SAFTA and ASEAN

21st August 2006
South Asia Free Trade Agreement The South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It became operational in 1 January 2006 with the purpose of reducing tariffs for intraregional trade... Read >
Author: Gleb Pavlovski

Jamaican OverDrive - Outsourcing and Offshoring Case Study

12th September 2005
Jamaican OverDrive - Outsourcing and Offshoring Case Study By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) tried and failed to find proof or traces of widespread ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin

Europe's Agricultural Revolution

31st August 2005
Europe's Agricultural Revolution By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited" The June 2005 budget summit in Brussels foundered on the issue of farm support and subsidies which now consume directly 46.2% of the European ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin