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120,000 Copies of the Illustrated Guide to Incoterms® 2010 Have Now Been Distributed Worldwide
0World Trade Press recently reported that 120,000 copies of its Illustrated Guide to Incoterms® 2010 have now been distributed worldwide as a downloaded pdf and in print. Incoterms® 2010 is a set of uniform rules for the interpretation of commercial terms defining the costs, risks, …
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Dictionary of International Trade
by Author Ed HinkelmanThe World Trade Press Dictionary of International Trade is the most respected and largest-selling dictionary of trade in the world. With more than 340,000 copies in print, the 9th edition of this industry standard handbook is now in use in more than 100 countries by …
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Historic Music Continues to Move Us
Throughout history, young female musicians have generally not had access to the large and celebrated organs in the churches and cathedrals of Western Europe and North America. On my vacation last summer in Geneva, Switzerland, I was stunned to see that times are changing. After …
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World Trade Press Makes Semi-Finalist in Small Business Contest
Among hundreds of entries, World Trade Press reaches the Top 50 in American Airlines’ small-business video contest. Now, you can help us make the Top 5 by voting for our company video.
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Liberation in Squares
The central squares of great cities are a double-edged sword. A central authority needs places to put itself on display so the people can feel its presence. Then, in times of upheaval, these areas become places where the government must look at its people. Liberation …
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Spring into Melbourne: Top Five Tips
In a few weeks when the weather starts to cool, it may be time to head south—way south. Spring will come to Australia in September and last through November, a perfect time to avoid the crowds and expensive airfares of the peak season. Sydney may …
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Free and Easy (Bicycle) Transportation
Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, people think nothing of driving an hour or two from residential towns to jobs in the city. If there’s an accident, or if it’s Friday afternoon, this can easily stretch to three. However, mention the possibility of a …
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How Remote is Xinjiang?
Xinjiang, China’s remote western province, is in the headlines with bad news again. The New York Times is reporting on more separatist violence and deaths. I reflect sadly that Xinjiang is just another of those corners of the world that are most often viewed through …
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Jet Springing Beats Jet Lag
I happen to be one of those woeful unfortunates who can’t sleep on planes. While I love my sleep, it is only available to me at regular 8-hour intervals during the 24-hour day. This need for regular sleep cycles, and my aversion to the drone …
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Free Geography Lesson Plan
Teach your students the names and locations of the countries of Central Asia with this free geography lesson plan. This lesson is appropriate for students in grades 4 through 12.
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