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How to Pay Back a Loan to Start a Business
You don’t need to have a high IQ to know that starting a business requires a lot of money. So… Read More
China Selected for 100 New Johnny Rockets Restaurants
Setting the stage for the largest-ever international expansion in its corporate history, restaurant franchisor Johnny Rockets has signed a joint-venture… Read More
American Middle Class: A Sliding Scale
For American entrepreneurs, manufacturers and business owners, the American middle class is what they pine for—that great reservoir of not… Read More
As Freight-Rail Rates Rise, Overhauls Proposed
A large group of national trade associations representing manufacturers, farmers and energy producers have joined together to form a new… Read More
Bulgaria Backs Out of Westinghouse Nuclear Reactor Agreement
Westinghouse Electric has been left in the dark in Bulgaria as the Eastern European country’s government has backed out of… Read More
Wells Fargo: U.S. Companies Anticipate Export Decrease In 2015
Amid concerns of weak global economic conditions, U.S. companies anticipate a decrease in the volume of exports and profits stemming from international business this year, according to the latest Wells Fargo International Business Indicator.
Apple To Be Investigated for iPhone-Related Patent Violation
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has decided to launch a formal investigation into a pair of complaints filed by… Read More
Volvo to Open Manufacturing Facility in United States
Volvo Car Group has unveiled plans to invest $500 million in its first auto manufacturing factory in the U.S. The… Read More
Goodyear Opens Manufacturing Facility in Pulandian, China
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company has established a new product development center at its manufacturing facility in Pulandian, China. The… Read More
U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement Turns 10
A group of U.S. business executives, Australian diplomats and U.S. legislators met recently on Capitol Hill to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Since its entry into force on January 1, 2005, the FTA “has eliminated tariffs and other trade barriers
Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles Collaborate On Improvements
Top executives from the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have met to launch a cooperative effort to focus… Read More
HSBC Study Finds More U.S. Businesses Using Chinese Currency
Nearly seven in 10 U.S. businesses expect to buy or sell more goods with China in the next 12 months—a… Read More
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