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Eyeing Emerging Markets? Think Micro, Not Macro

Eyeing Emerging Markets? Think Micro, Not Macro About 440 cities are on track to deliver almost half of global GDP growth. Now’s the time to get more granular with your emerging marketing strategy. For many companies, emerging markets are full of opportunity. You have growing groups of people with increasing disposable income they’re looking to […]

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President Obama in Everett Washington comments on support for US exporters, Boeing and Ex-Im Bank

  President Obama in Everett Washington comments on support for US exporters, Boeing and Ex-Im Bank President Obama in Everett Washington comments on support for US exporters, Boeing and Ex-Im Bank (2172012) Visit the Ex-Im Bank web site at http:www.exi…

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The 3 Rules Of Innovation: Location, Location, Location

The 3 Rules Of Innovation: Location, Location, Location It’s been two years since a group of 21 scientists from MIT announced the creation of Production in the Innovation Economy (better known by the delicious acronym PIE), an initiative designed to reveal how manufacturing and innovation relate to each other in America. On Thursday, the group

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American Chemistry Council reports 2012 resin statistics

American Chemistry Council reports 2012 resin statistics WASHINGTON — Full-year 2012 results were positive for PVC and high density polyethylene sales in the U.S. and Canada, but less so for other commodity resins. PVC led the way in the commodity field last year with sales growth of 5.7 percent, according to the American Chemistry Council

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Analysis: US-China Trade Relationship ‘Extremely Lopsided’

Analysis: US-China Trade Relationship ‘Extremely Lopsided’ The U.S. and Chinese trade imbalances in manufactures continued to surge in 2012, with the U.S. deficit up by 8%, to $498 billion, and the Chinese surplus by 15%, to $755 billion, notes a new report from the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI). For the three years

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