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Trade in Transition: South America Looks to Neutrality, Opportunity

3BL Media

Neutrality is also seen as a driver for attracting FDI, with 32% of executives pointing to this balanced approach as a way to expand manufacturing capabilities. Trade Agreements: Building Stability Amid Uncertainty Trade agreements are central to South Americas strategy to remain competitive in an unpredictable global market.

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Canada’s Best 50 corporate citizens of 2022 continue to conquer the markets

Corporate Knights

Thankfully, the glass ceilings in Canada’s corporate boardrooms have been breached, with non-male members now making up almost a third of directors, double their one-sixth share in 2002. million in total compensation, or about 106 times as much as their average employee (a ratio that has grown by more than 50% since 2002).

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Mayor of Beaverton Makes Proclamation for International Paper

3BL Media

For 125 years, International Paper has been the catalyst in the global economy as the world’s leading producer of renewable packaging, pulp and other fiber-based products essential to everyday life. International Paper opened in Beaverton in 1956, first as Western Kraft and became part of International Paper in 2002.

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Reimagining Business Ownership in the Global South

Stanford Social Innovation

Set up in 2002 by the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia (FNC) to promote Colombian coffee, Procafecol has expanded the scope of Colombias coffee industry from commoditized beans to value-added products sold in domestic and international markets. Strong business acumen and professional management teams are drivers of success.

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