by WTCD | Jan 4, 2017 | Trade Blogs & Newsletter
Seeking international growth by going global as an importer/exporter offers a multitude of opportunities, but also may have potential difficulties. Trading overseas also involves political, economic and transfer risks, in addition to the commercial and contractual...
by WTCD | Dec 16, 2016 | Events, News
Every year World Trade Center Savannah, in partnership with Georgia Power, welcomes an international business delegation to the Coastal Georgia Region during the Savannah Music Festival. By working with our partners to showcase the region, our intention is to...
by WTCD | Dec 14, 2016 | Trade Blogs & Newsletter
On the 23rd of June, 2016, the United Kingdom shocked the world by voting to leave the European Union. Journalists across the world have been arguing over the fate of the UK, the EU and the world, and more specifically, its effects on Ireland. They are both good and...
by WTCD | Dec 12, 2016 | Trade Blogs & Newsletter
A month into the Brave New World of post-election America, businesses in Ireland (and indeed the world over) remain trepidatious about what a President Donald Trump means for the world’s economy, especially where trade is concerned. Concerns over radical change are...
by WTCD | Oct 28, 2016 | Trade Blogs & Newsletter
Over the past week, politicians in Brussels have suffered another bleak reminder of how difficult the business of free trade has become for the West’s democracies. After a year featuring Brexit, rising Euroscepticism, the protectionist rhetoric of Donald Trump, and...
by WTCD | Jun 15, 2016 | Trade Blogs & Newsletter
In last week’s blog, we looked at what TTIP is meant to achieve on a macro scale, as well as examining its impact on Ireland’s business community. In this continuation of that piece, we’ll be looking at what the agreement means for different sectors of the United...