Monthly Archives: October 2010

Building Tourism In A Developing Country

Some of the most beautiful areas of the world are also some of the most underdeveloped. Tourism, which would bring in additional revenue to the country as well as create jobs in construction, hospitality and retail, is often not a … Continue reading

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International Investment Potential Increases

The world really has become smaller, at least when it comes to investing. Many of the major investment brokerage firms as well as independent brokers now offer a huge range of international stocks, bonds and shares, all available right from … Continue reading

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Removing Barriers To Trade

Small companies or companies that aren’t geographically located in major market areas always face additional barriers to trade that larger, already established national or international companies simply don’t have. While the internet has provided opportunities for marketing on a global … Continue reading

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Trade And Tourism Connections

According to the United States government Bureau of Transportation Statistics and the US Travel Association almost 48% of all Americans report traveling either nationally or internationally by plane each year. This works out to approximately $246 billion dollars in spending … Continue reading

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History Of The Global Trade Point Network

With the internet making international trade much easier and an increase in fast, efficient and cost effective ways to ship materials and products coordinating a way for increasing the ability to trade was a focus for many countries. This has … Continue reading

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