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PROFILE: Kazakhstan
A few Practical Tips for doing business In Kazakhstan Make eye contact when shaking hands. Use business cards with English on one side...
Kazakhstan – with a landscape worth seeing for yourself
Kazakhstan, the ninth largest country in the world, dominates Central Asia both economically and politically. With a physical size at...
Many Common Name Food Producers Face Non-tariff Barriers to the EU
When it comes to non-tariff barriers for SMEs exporting to European counties, the issue of Geographical Indications (GIs), or Common...
Tariff and non-tariff barriers facing US SMEs looking to increase exports to the EU
Cloudy with a chance of more rain. By Daniel Wilson The European Union is an increasingly important market for US goods exporters. The US...
Paulson Manufacturing - International, with an EU Distribution Center, faces trade barriers
The following is an exclusive IBNewsmag.com interview with Bjoern Krempel, Managing Director of Paulson Manufacturing’s Paulson...
With US manufacturing and trade languishing, the Heartland economy follows suit.
According to the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Report On Business, economic activity in the national manufacturing sector...
Iowa Freight Forwarder first builds relationships and trust with shippers to remain flexible
Joseph International is based in Muscatine, Iowa, and serves SMEs throughout the state. Tony Joseph is the owner who works diligently to...
“First Sale” Duty Savings Opportunities and Challenges
By Brian Murphy, Miller & Company Although around for three decades, there has been renewed interest by US importers in Nissho Iwai...
BioMicrobics maximizes container space use to increase efficiency
The following is an interview with Bob Rebori, President and CEO of BioMicrobics, which exports its wastewater treatment equipment to...
Vermeer of Iowa manages shipping issues with long-term experience
The Vermeer Corporation, headquartered in Pella, Iowa, is a manufacturer of industrial and agricultural equipment. The privately held...
The Midwestern economy and international trade slumped again in August
After climbing above growth neutral for five straight months, the Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions Index, a leading...
Port of Kansas City (PortKC) sees river tonnage skyrocket
Port KC owns Woodswether terminal, the old Kansas City terminal in the city’s West Bottoms. The terminal consists of approximately nine...
Port of New Orleans develops second container terminal offering connectivity to the Heartland
Louisiana’s port infrastructure and inland connectivity are enviably unmatched in the Gulf. The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) is...
Collaboration breeds solutions at the Port of New York and New Jersey
By Steve Burns, Port Authority of NY & NJ spokesperson With an uncertain economy and a fragile supply chain, staying nimble is a...
Port of Los Angeles has largest number of on-dock assets
The Port of Los Angeles moves more containers than any other port in the Western Hemisphere and is North America’s largest trade gateway...
Port of Jacksonville benefits for SMEs conducting international trade
JAXPORT is an international trade seaport in Northeast Florida, offering service from dozens of ocean carriers connecting Jacksonville to...
Georgia Ports adding 3.5M TEUs capacity
The Georgia Ports Authority is preparing to take on additional trade through its $1.9 billion infrastructure expansion. The projects will...
Port of Duluth-Superior opens trans-Atlantic service
The following is an excerpt from Spring 2023 Issue of North Star Port by Port Director, Deb DeLuca For the first time in practical or...
With US manufacturing and trade languishing, the Heartland economy follows suit.
According to the Institute for Manufacturing’s (ISM) latest Report On Business, economic activity in the manufacturing sector hiccupped...
Guatemala – a Taste of Mayan Origins
In an area slightly larger than the state of Kentucky, Guatemala packs a surprising number of fun opportunities for sightseers of all types.
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