International Trade and Ports

In Brazil, Five Nations Plan Future Together…Again

Now that the FIFA World Cup is over in Brazil, it’s back to business in South America’s largest nation. And…

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State of Logistics is Complicated, but on an Upswing

The report, sponsored by Penske Logistics and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, and compiled by analyst Rosalyn Wilson,…

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Panama is Unrivalled – Just Look at the Rankings

In recent years, while Europe has been struggling with the impact of an economic downturn, the economies of Latin America…

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Hayward Announces Up to 200 Manufacturing Jobs at Port of Pensacola

Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward today announced that a major manufacturing facility will be built at the City-owned Port of Pensacola,…

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Brazil-BRICS Trade: A Visual Breakdown

China dominates trade relations among the BRICS, according to Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, and Foreign Trade. In 2013, the…

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House Dem Moves to Create Freight Trust Fund Amid Highway Fight

While lawmakers are scrambling to find a way to replenish the Department of Transportation’s Highway Trust Fund, Rep. Janice Hahn…

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Chairman Nunes Announces Hearing on Advancing the U.S. Trade Agenda: The World Trade Organization

House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) today announced that the Subcommittee will hold a hearing on…

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College Offers Manufacturing Skills Training

The college, in an effort to get more people to sign up for the program, will hold information sessions on…

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Export-Import bank may be tied to funding bill

Senior Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill increasingly view a renewal of the Export-Import Bank as part of a possible…

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Lawmakers Hit the Gas to Save Highway Fund

A sense of urgency took hold in the Capitol on Tuesday, as lawmakers ramped up work on legislation to prevent…

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Florida Leads Nation in International Real Estate Sales

Florida again topped the nation as the state of choice among international real estate buyers, capturing 23 percent of sales…

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Nicaragua canal route: Atlantic-Pacific link unveiled

The Nicaraguan government and the company behind plans to build a canal linking the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean have…

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Tourism Group Pushes to Ease Travel-Visa Restrictions

“It’s very difficult to get a visa,” said Lotringer, president of the Central Florida-based Live Israel Tours. About 331,000 Israelis…

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Can the Private Sector Really Replace the Export-Import Bank? Beware of the Missing Middle

U.S. small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will probably face more challenges to obtain financing for their exports abroad if the…

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Power to Peru: The (Quiet) Latin American Boom That’s Making South Florida Swoon

So why has Peru been flying under the radar while the likes of Brazil, Chile and Colombia have been beating…

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