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7 Signs It’s Time for a New Consulting Website in 2018

Tsavo Neal

It’s 2018. How can you make 2018 an outstanding success for your consulting website — and thus, your consulting business? Consider NOT looking to re-design a new consulting website this year if… You are already attracting and developing new business through your website. It’s time for a re-design.

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Blockchain Startup 101: A blue print for launching a successful blockchain-based startup

Tom Spencer

VC funding for blockchain start-ups has consistently grown, with venture investment reaching around $1 billion in 2017 (and likely to be more than double that amount in 2018). Before scaling, you should make sure that all of your intellectual property is protected. Implementing the solution at scale. Image: Pixabay.

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Clean Energy Transition: Business Risks and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

There will be some clear winners in the clean energy transition, namely more developed countries. Transitioning to cleaner, greener energy will create opportunities for business growth and development. This unique source of energy is still heavily in the research and development phase. Olufon, D., & Bellone, D. power grids.

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What a Changing NAFTA Could Mean for Doing Business in Mexico

Harvard Business

Mexico’s fast-approaching July 2018 general election, of which the populist leftist candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador is the current frontrunner, is further making the case for incremental investments by multinationals corporations. Renegotiating NAFTA. The status quo persists. YOY in 2017–2018.

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Tariffs Are the Wrong Way to Fight Unfair Trade Practices

Harvard Business

retaliation against China — for its theft of intellectual property and forced technology transfers, frequently by SOEs — underscores the need to restrict those enterprises. Here’s more detail on those developments. Given that only 2% of U.S. steel imports come from China and U.S. New Rules to Curb SOEs.