Is the Mental Wellbeing of Staff a CEO’s Responsibility?
It’s no secret that mental health issues are on the rise around the world, with one out of every two… Read More
U.S.-Cuba Trade Relations: Global Trade Q&A with Pedro Freyre
If pressed to compile a roster of people most vehemently opposed to thawing relations between the U.S. and Cuba, at… Read More
What Your International Business Should Know About Restrictive Employee Covenants
In most U.S. states employers are free to bind employees with restrictive covenants—which commonly take the form of post-employment restrictions on soliciting clients or employees—as a condition of employment.
Mexico vs China: Who has the edge in exports to the U.S.?
The year was 1994, and with NAFTA in effect, Mexico began to enjoy a profusion of growth in its manufacturing sector. This period of prosperity, however, was cut short by the arrival of an unexpected manufacturing competitor: China.
U.S. West Coast Port Labor Dispute Resolved!
After nine months of heated labor-contract negotiations, the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)… Read More
Port of Hueneme’s Director and CEO Discusses U.S. West Coast Ports’ Labor Dispute
The cost of the ongoing labor dispute that has all but paralyzed cargo-handling activity at ports from Seattle to San… Read More
Getting A Foothold In Europe
HOW SKECHERS AND OTHER GLOBAL SHIPPERS ARE ESTABLISHING EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTION HUBS With $2 billion and counting in annual sales, Skechers… Read More
Special Report: Supply Chain Epicenter
LEVERAGING THE PEARL RIVER DELTA REGION When Liz Claiborne Inc. decided to offload its manufacturing and distribution business to Hong… Read More
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