...government interactionsuch as licensing and permitting, customs brokerage, sales, and supply channels. You can concentrate your limited resources on the highest points...
As global commerce has expanded beyond traditional territorial bounds, the jurisdiction of the U.S. courts has undergone a similar expansion
...s Yunnan province. Of course, concern about the security of supply chains isn't limited to one industry or one country. The problem...
...s Yunnan province. Of course, concern about the security of supply chains isn't limited to one industry or one country. The problem...
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With an ever-expanding sanctions regime focused on Iran, companies operating internationally do so in an atmosphere of increasing legal and reputational risk. Now is a good time for companies to asse
Intel has found a way to develop green initiatives that can also be kind to the bottom line
Protecting your company in relationships with partners in bankruptcy
The Intel Corporation has found a way to develop green initiatives that can also be kind to the computer chip maker's bottom line
Chinese state-owned automaker BAIC and its general counsel hope that its quest for whole-car technology will help it zoom past its local rivals
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