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Removal of Barriers and Enhancement of Market Access: Barriers to African External Trade
It is now widely believed that a major challenge to the expansion of trade by African countries is that of increasing access to developed country markets.

Regionalism, Trade and Development in Africa
Regional co-operation, using regional trade groupings or regional economic communities (RECs), has been a dominant feature in the development of trade policy since the end of the Second World War.

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III. C. Commercial Policies: THE ROLE OF CHINA’S PUBLIC SECTOR
Market access and trade policy are important in fostering China-Africa trade. The Chinese government in January 2005 implemented the Special Preferential Tariff Treatment (SPTT), which removes the tariff from some 190 items exported to China from 25 of the least developed countries in Africa.

Emissions Trading (Cap and Trade)
Cap and Trade systems are gaining in attention today. Much of the developed world operates under Cap and Trade but it's a mystery to many in the U.S. Some believe it's the best way to promote emission reductions. Cap and Trade has been introduced for consideration in congress with a reasonable chance of being enacted into law in 2009. This article discusses Cap and Trade fundamentals.

Taking control of your IT&T career - June 2004
Implementing a successful career management strategy in the IT&T industry has been anything but easy in the last few years. Changing market conditions, mergers, acquisitions, redundancies, retrenchments, and pay reductions have become the common mantra.

The Buy American Policy: A Clear and Present Danger?
In April 2009, Trade Minister Stockwell Day expressed concern that what at the time was the proposed "Buy American" bill was representative of the same kind of U.S. protectionism "that fueled the Great Depression in the 1930's. Citing the "Smoot-Hawley Act of 1930" (Smoot-Stonehouse Tariff Act), Canadian Chamber of Commerce President Perrin Beatty suggested that the "danger with something like this is that its a spark in the forest."

Kaizen, Kaizen, Kaizen - Why so many?
Make sure that your team has the expertise and authority to address these five principles. The purpose of a Kaizen is to dig deep, find water. Don't settle for routine improvements. If you want your creative juices to flow, push yourself to eliminate and make radical improvement of 200% or more. Seek cost reductions of half or more. Go for it!

Reducing Cultural Bullying in Schools
Many school districts can use this leadership technique to ensure reductions in cultural bullying which will ensure that they reduce opportunities for law suits.

UK Feed in Tariff scheme gives big boost to Solar PV market
A new report suggests that the outlook for the Renewable Energy market in the UK has never been sunnier. In their report on the UK PV Market 2010, Industry analysts Solarbuzz, show that the UK Feed in Tariff scheme has already produced a huge increase in the number of Solar PV installations across the UK.

Office Managers Guide To Preventing E-Prescribing Penalties for Your Practice
Providers that still aren't e-prescribing by June 30, 2011 are facing Medicare payment reductions in 2012. That's less than three months to buy, learn, and become an expert at e-prescribing! With that in mind, choosing the right electronic prescribing solution is essential to avoid these upcoming MIPPA penalties. Here are 3 simple tips to ensure you make the best decisions for you practice!

Employee Development...It's Back on the Radar
Robin Throckmorton, MA, SPHR and Cathleen Snyder, PHR discuss how companies have stopped providing employee development. Companies that survive tough times, often faced staff reductions - whether through reductions in force or attrition, budget cuts, restructuring and any number of measures to ensure the company lived to tell about the "Great Recession". You'll notice that nowhere in that statement was there mention of training, employee development, or rewards and recognition. For many companies, these areas have simply been off the radar. It's time to change this...

Tax Reductions through Cost Segregation
Tax reductions and tax deductions are both benefits of cost segregation. However, it would be inaccurate to term cost segregation a tax shelter.

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