Reports of Large Fuel Price Decreases are a Welcome Breath of Good News
Data indicates estimated decreases in the fuel price in the coming week as follows: R2.35 per liter for ULP95, R2.18… Read More
Cuba Sanctions Are Changing – But Don’t Break Out the Cigars Yet
Since President Obama has returned from his historic trip to Cuba, can American tourists now also travel to Cuba to… Read More
U.S. Cities: Don’t Abandon Trade
The steep decline of manufacturing jobs, stagnant wages, and rising anger among working class voters about their economic future has… Read More
Behind Amazon’s Increased Lobbying Efforts
Amazon’s desire to launch Amazon Prime Air, a fleet of delivery drones, is well-documented, but in the past couple of… Read More
Declining U.S. Oil and Gas Rigs Forecast Job Pain
Oil and gas prices remain at rock-bottom, and the job impacts are growing. Bureau of Labor Statistics data report that… Read More
U.S. Exporters: Have You Considered the Benefits of an IC-DISC?
There have been significant changes in and repeals of tax laws affecting U.S. businesses over the last 14 years. However,… Read More
New Labor Legislation Set to Impact Global Supply Chains
On February 24th, President Obama signed into law the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015. The legislation prohibits… Read More
Critics Use Same Flawed Scare Tactics to Bash Trade Deals
Trade critics continue to roll out the same tired arguments lashing out against trade deals that create critical opportunities for… Read More
Cuba is Potential Fruitful Market for U.S. Energy Sector
As business between the United States and Cuba grows following President Obama’s historic Havana trip, forging ties in the energy… Read More
Obama’s Historic Cuba Trip Aimed at Cementing Policy Changes Beyond His Presidency, Expert Says
President Obama has ushered in foreign policy changes towards Cuba – changes that can be reversed by the next president… Read More
China’s Outward Investments Grow, Despite Economic Slowdown
China’s economy has decelerated to its slowest rate of growth in a quarter century, yet China’s outward direct investment (ODI)… Read More
Navigating the Growing Forest of Transfer Pricing Regulations
Tax authorities in developed economies around the world are embracing the recommendations set forth by the Organization for Economic Cooperation… Read More
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