The Dutch general consul says the biggest trade opportunities he sees are in technology, life science and renewable energy.
A lot of people interested in global trade are talking about TTIP and its funny pronunciation, tee-tip. But what in the world is it?
An international trade newbie shares the lessons she learned at a conference on opportunities in the European markets.
Russia has an agenda to fund anti-fracking efforts, support environmental groups and place misinformation in the public, including the Gasland films, according to Texas Railroad Commissioner David Porter, who wrote a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry.
A long questionnaire sent to entities involved withe the world's largest social network could signal suspicion from the European Union.
Use of mobile apps has overtaken use of mobile Web browsers in the U.S. and will continue to grow worldwide, which means businesses should be focusing on mobile and apps.
Could be operational by 2023 in a deal with government announced Friday.
Recently, Brown Smith Wallace was engaged to help a public company with its due diligence and post-closing accounting efforts required to respond to a purchase agreement’s working capital requirements.
According to the National Intelligence Council’s report Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds, here are the eight “black swans” — an event that comes as a surprise, is hard to predict and has a massive impact — with the most potential for disruption in the world.
Norwegian Air landed its first flight at Orlando International Airport on May 29, making way for a new avenue of business and tourists for Central Florida. But there's even more to this deal than meets the eye.
A D.C. manufacturer has been specializing in leather goods for upward of a decade. But next on his agenda: vegan goods.
Chiquita Brands International Inc. (NYSE:CQB) says it’s now clear of a possible antitrust review of its purchase of Fyffes plc (ESM: FFY ID: AIM: FFY LN), at least on this side of the Atlantic Ocean.
In spite of Google chairman Eric Schmidt's continued objections a new era of online search has begun in Europe, now that these three people have asked to have links they don't like removed from search results.
Google Inc. must remove links to news articles or court documents from search results upon request, the highest court in the European Union ruled Tuesday — a move that could upend how Internet search engines operate.
Google Inc. must remove links to news articles or court documents from search results upon request, the highest court in the European Union ruled Tuesday — a move that could upend how Internet search engines operate in Europe.