With the recent appointment of Jennifer Aiken as its program manager for international relations, the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce will reach out to the more than 270 international companies...
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Influx of German Visitors Expected In Atlanta Shortly
The result of Kelly Miller's most recent trip to Berlin won't be evident, he thinks, until the fall or early 1999. But the manager of sales and marketing for...
Atlanta Consultant Looks for Tough Markets to Crack
The more difficult a market is to enter, the more Jacobus F. Boers is interested. As vice president of Stone Mountain-based Ashford International Inc., he worked for the...
Swiss Envoy Frets About Proposed Boycotts/Sanctions
Swiss companies would be likely to exert some form of retaliation against their U.S. suppliers and partners if they face any kind of sanctions or boycotts in the U.S....
Year 2000 Forum Set Here April 6-9
A national symposium to be held in Atlanta April 6-9 will focus on the Year 2000 computer problem with a special emphasis on the unique challenges to be...
Banker Sees Denmark Entering EMU in 2002
With striking candor, Peter Caroe, general manager of the New York office of Unibank, Denmark's largest bank, told GlobalFax last week that Denmark's decision to stay out of the...
Romanian Sports Utility Vehicles Head for U.S. Market
The U.S. market for sports utility vehicles is about to have a new entrant that will compete on price as well as performance. With a manufacturer's price of...
Top Textile Trade Official to Visit Geneva Negotiations
Former U.S. Congressman Don Johnson, D-Ga., the newly appointed Chief Textile Negotiator, will visit the office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) in Geneva next month to further acquaint...
U.S. Rep. McKinney Favors New Business Ties with Africa
U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney, D-Ga., was among members of the House who voted last week in favor of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which would improve access to...
Latin American Markets Require Contingency Plans
William Nobrega is not being pessimistic about business opportunities in Latin America when he suggests U.S. companies with operations there should consider viable exit strategies for leaving those markets. ...
