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  • 7). Export and Import of Inuit Eskimo Art Sculpture  By : Clint Leung
    The export of certain Inuit sculpture from Canada to other parts of the world including the United States does have some restrictions. In order to reduce harvesting of marine animals such as whales and walruses, the United States Congress passed the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972. It was later modified in 1981 and a special section (101) of the act was developed to exclude Eskimo Inuit and other aboriginals living in the state of Alaska.
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  • 8). U.S Companies Must Quickly Register Their Brand Name  By : Elif Ozdemir
    Trademark experts strongly emphasized the responsibility of American businesses to register immediately their names in China in order to avoid becoming the preys of brand squatters. They said that U.S companies, regardless whether they have future plans for expansion in the Asian country or none, need to enlist their names as quickly as possible. This action is necessary in order for them to avoid losing their business name for other local industries in mainland China.
    Article Related to: importers, exporters, import, export, international trade

  • 11). Fair Trade Fundamentals  By : Catherine Jones
    You’re buying coffee. One label says this roasted mountain-fresh Colombian coffee is ideal for all coffee makers. But is it ideal for the coffee bean’s maker, the farmer? Your choice is empowering. When you choose fair trade, you get more than coffee; you get the opportunity to enrich someone’s life. What Is Fair Trade? Fair trade is an international alternative trading system designed to empower disadvantaged farmers, artisans, and labourers.
    Article Related to: fair trade, export, import, farmers, farming, social injustice

  • 12). International Trade News This Week  By : Vasily Klimko
    February 20th, 2006 by Vasily Klimko News reports this week contained good and bad news for certain people in the technology, business, economy, trade, and entertainment industries or sectors around the world. First, the technology industry is reported to be booming. A proof of the flourishing technology industry is the 3GSM World Congress held in Barcelona and participated by three biggest cellular phone technology firms in the world - Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and Motorola.
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  • 15). Dubai Gives Up on US Ports  By : Elif Ozdemir
    After several months of suffering numerous criticisms, the United Arab Emirates finally yields to political antagonism. Dubai Ports World has ordered the removal of the facilities from the five ports they have purchased from the United States. Dubai has announced their decision right after the meeting between the Republican representatives in both the House and Senate was concluded.
    Article Related to: international trade, import, importers, export, exporters

  • 16). Shopping Wiser for Electronics  By : Elif Ozdemir
    It was common observation that people mass forward to their nearest electronics shop the very day after Thanksgiving to buy their early Christmas wares and gifts. That date has been pegged by many businessmen as one of the unbearable cart traffic days of the entire year, if it’s not already the most unbearable. And after the long holiday period, it is expected that some opportunists who are looking for nice bargains trek and dole out some cash that should have been spent during the December days.
    Article Related to: international trade, importers, exporters, import, export

  • 19). Marriage: An Economic Perspective  By : Elif Ozdemir
    February 15th, 2006 by Elif Ozdemir Is there a correlation between marriage and business trade? When all's been said and done after February 14, what is most in the minds of people smitten by love is "What could be the next best thing?" For any man, after months and months of extravagant spending and nagging from his significant other, the ultimate end of dating has to be realized, if not immediately in the near future.
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