
The US-China Trade Truce Looks Very Fragile
At the G20 meeting that took place in Tokyo, delegations from both the United States and China agreed not to slap any further tariffs on each other and restart difficult trade talks that broke in early May. Although More...

4 Online Selling Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Online selling is a very popular way to make some money these days, as everyone has something to offer. Many do this for additional income, while others take it on as a personal business. Whether you decide to sell More...

How the Trade War Between U.S. and China Changes The Global Economy
Donald trump, America president, initiates a trade war will profoundly reshape the global economy. It is necessary to make preparation for it. The brief analysis of the power of change caused by the trade war and More...

New Construction Surges but Volatile Seasonal Weather Looms Ahead
According to recent reports, spending on new construction projects in the United States was up slightly by 0.4 percent in May of this year. This increase comes in light of the figure for April being revised down More...

Canadian Auto Industry Under Threat from Trump Tariffs
It looks as though it could be interesting times ahead for the Canadian auto industry as President Donald Trump looks set to carry through on his threat to impose a 24 percent tariff on auto imports from its neighbor More...

‘Woman hating’ ‘Misogynist’ President Trump picks Heather Wilson as Secretary of the Air Force
Despite the outlandish accusations of President Trump being a woman hating sexist and misogynist, the President has selected a female to lead the Air Force, making her “the first Air Force Academy graduate More...

U.S. Dollar Under Pressure Ahead of Fed Meeting
With the U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting in focus, September has been a difficult month for the dollar. Mixed signals from Fed policymakers and mixed economic data created volatility, but gains were seen on More...

President Obama considering ‘dark money’ executive order
President Obama is reportedly considering an executive order that would require companies doing business with the federal government to disclose their political contributions, White House officials said on Tuesday. More...

6 Things to Know About the Orlando Real Estate Market in 2016
photo Alina Ku-Ku via Shutterstock Exploring Orlando Real Estate As we start a new year, real estate professionals are already looking ahead in Orlando and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re in the industry, More...

40% of E-Commerce Now Done by Mobile Devices
According to the IMRG, around 40% of online sales are now being made on mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. According to the e-tail trade association, the drive towards making more payments on mobile More...

Take Your Company Global with This Guide
The entrepreneurial market is enormous, and for growth-minded business owners the world is their oyster. Adding a level of international growth to one’s company by going global offers plenty of unique opportunities More...

4 Web design blunders that you should avert in 2015
Photo: MoD/MOD According to recent reports, it has been seen that an estimate of over 20 million websites come up on the internet every month. While on the other hand, a baby is born every 8 seconds which means More...

Best Ways to Implement an E-Commerce Marketing Campaign
E-commerce marketing is growing faster than ever. Last year, online retail spending grew by 14%, and experts say that it will continue to keep growing at an exponential rate. The market is already somewhat mature More...

President Obama moves on ending Cuba embargo, attacked by GOP
President Obama will move quickly to end the American trade embargo against Cuba, administration officials said Thursday, using broad executive orders to lift restrictions on travel, commerce and financial activities. Starting More...

Step Into Summer with These Fashion Trends
According to the Department of Commerce, consumer spending saw a disappointingly modest increase in the month of May after no increase in April. The lack of consumer confidence is just another hint at a sluggish More...

Wells Fargo pays $6.5 million in SEC settlement
Wells Fargo will pay $6.5 million to settle charges that it failed to disclose the risks of complex investments it sold to municipalities, non-profits and other customers, the Securities and Exchange Commission More...

US Commerce Secretary, John Bryson, linked to car crashes in California
The police are still investigating two traffic accidents caused by the U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson in the Los Angeles. Bryson hit one car twice and then hit another, leaving him injured and unconscious, More...