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Category: Trade
On Kemp’s Canada Trip, Trade Is Topical but Investment Is In Focus
Green Worldwide Shipping is the presenting sponsor of Global Atlanta’s Trade Channel. Sign up here for monthly global trade updates. Gov. Brian Kemp this week is visiting an annual conclave of Southern […]
Atlanta’s Green Worldwide Continues National Expansion to Help Clients Manage Logistics, Mitigate Tariffs
Green Worldwide Shipping is a privately owned third-party logistics company founded in 2008 in Atlanta, now with 16 offices across the U.S.
Why Now Is the Time for Georgia Firms to Re-engage With Canada
With U.S.-Canada relations facing a period of uncertainty, a June conference bringing Southeastern states and Canadian provinces together for the 17th year shows that sub-national ties have an even greater role to play in this vital trade partnership.
Consular Conversation: ‘Team Ireland’ in Atlanta Makes Case for Deeper Economic Partnership Amid Tariff Hikes
When Irish Consul General Frank Groome earned his Ph.D. in diplomatic history, he didn’t know just how well it would set him up for the future across the pond in Atlanta.
Georgia Chamber CEO: Companies Need Time to Adjust to Trump’s New Trade Reality
Along the railroads and highways of Georgia and the broader U.S., shipping containers and tractor-trailers are moving, overflowing with goods as a result of inventory stockpiling amid an ongoing trade war.
Weekly Briefing | Tariff Pause — A ‘Stay of Execution?’
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HLB Gross Collins: Cobb’s Diversity, Global Reach Key to International Investors’ Growth
With its supportive chamber of commerce and increasingly diverse global business environment, Cobb County offers international companies an ideal location to weather volatility and plan for growth.
China Plus None? Broad Tariffs Leave Fewer Places to Run for Georgia Firms Diversifying Production
Perhaps no other Georgia company saw the writing on the wall earlier than East West Manufacturing.
Strategies for Tariff Relief: How Georgia Companies Can Avoid Trade War Paralysis
With the wild fluctuations in trade policy (and markets) over the last week, it might be tempting for Georgia companies to stay flat-footed until the dust settles on the latest tariff twists and turns.

