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China is increasingly viewed as an economic competitor rather than a partner. But that there's still room for both countries to benefit from closer trade ties.
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AllBusiness Daily News
Small businesses with fewer than 20 employees added 55,000 jobs in September, while an uptick in exports spurred unexpected growth in manufacturing activity.
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AllBusiness Daily News
Proposed new agreements with Colombia, Panama, and South Korea could bring small businesses more than $13 billion in new export opportunities.
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By Keith Girard |
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Going Global
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Operations
A fifth-generation family-owned small business in Baltimore is a microcosm of what's wrong with the U.S. economy.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
As lawmakers return to work, there's a lot on the table for small businesses to watch -- including the fate of the U.S. postal system.
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By Sylvia Dion |
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Taxes
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Finance
Legislation pending in Congress could finally end the debate over online sales-tax collection. Here's how this and related proposals could affect your small business.
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
Trade pacts with Colombia, Panama, and South Korea are stuck in political limbo, costing small businesses billions in potential new revenue.
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Southwest USA
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United States
Congressional Republicans will seek to force the President's hand on three stalled trade deals before they will consider the nomination.
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European Union
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Europe
New deals with Colombia, Panama and South Korea could create up to $13 billion in new U.S. exports. But their fate hinges on a party-line dispute over a 50-year aid program for workers...
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By Keith Girard |
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Legislative Bodies
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Government Bodies & Offices
Key government initiatives that could spur small business hiring have been waylaid by Congressional dithering and partisan political gamesmanship.
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By Hoover's Editors |
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Gold Mining
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Metal Ore Mining
What’s so precious about precious metals? Hoover's assays mining companies that really dig gold....
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By Kevin Morris |
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Turbine Mfg
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Engine & Turbine Mfg
The owner of Urban Green Energy, an innovative wind turbine company, explains how his small business successfully expanded into the global marketplace.
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Small Business Assistance
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Government Support of Business
Missouri Republican Sam Graves, chair of the House Small Business Committee, is a solid conservative who nonetheless has found ways to work with Democrats.
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By Joshua Kurlantzick |
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Midterm Elections
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Elections
Many GOP winners are small business people against the Healthcare bill and for lower taxes, less regulation, and open trade. But a divided Congress could add up to little more than gridlock.
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By Keith Girard |
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Treasury Departments
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Public Finance Agencies & Treasuries
Congress is dragging its feet on key trade agreements.
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By Diana Ransom |
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Cheese Mfg
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Dairy Product Mfg
An artisanal cheese maker walks the tightrope between promoting local roots and selling nationally.
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By Peter Suciu |
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Recession
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Economic Conditions
Mobile isn't having a good year.
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By Susan Davis |
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Internet Social Networking
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Software Services & Applications
How one professional balances -- no, merges -- the personal and the professional.
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Lawyers
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Legal Services
In November 2000, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved the biggest change in the history of the Internet address system: It added seven new top-level domains (TLDs) to .com,...
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By Barbara Jorgensen |
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Export Trade
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International Trade
The top 5 U.S. manufactured exports include aircraft, motor vehicles and data-processing machines. These are big-ticket items. That’s pretty good.
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