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International Trade and Ports

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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International Trade and Ports

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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International Trade and Ports

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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International Trade and Ports

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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International Trade and Ports

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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Attorney General Pam Bondi: “I thank Governor Scott for his support of Florida’s anti-human trafficking efforts.”

Today, Governor Rick Scott was joined by Attorney General Pam Bondi, members of Florida Legislature, as well as law enforcement…

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Florida Continues Moving In The Right Direction

Throughout the past three years, the economy in Florida has grown a total of 9.9 percent, from $728 billion to…

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Education

Military Veterans Work Out Business Skills at UF Business Boot Camp

Florida is well known for its veteran and military friendly climate. With 20 active military bases and three combatant command…

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International Trade and Ports

Brazilian Tourists Leapfrog Britons Visiting Florida

Orlando was by far the most popular destination, attracting 768,000 Brazilians in 2013, compared to 759,000 from the United Kingdom,…

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International Trade and Ports

Making Everything Shipshape

As construction crews 5,000 miles away are working to widen the Panama Canal to allow much larger ships to sail…

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