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The escalating trade war between the United States and the European Union over steel tariffs is bad news for purchasing professionals, says Sam Covell
The economic downturn has resulted in more than falling profits at IT recruiter MSB. Boardroom battles rage as the company searches for a survival strategy
Gone are the days of a tap on the shoulder as entry into the cloak and dagger world

The REC leadership baton is to be handed over later this year, but will Tim Nicholson’s successor be able to hit the ground running?

The recent story in the US-led cotton market has been rising production, falling demand, new producers and low prices. But changes are on the way, says Andy Aitken
AAT member Stuart Haynes tells us why he loves working for one the UK’s biggest radio groups, and how being a mature student helped him get there
Purchasers must take care when inviting bids for a contract, as certain procedures put them under obligations of their own. Peter Marsh and Frank Griffiths explain
Suppliers are under huge pressure to meet their customers’ new electronic demands. Setting up systems for trading online often involves an entire business rethink but, says Marcia MacLeod, it can be key to staying alive
With such wide-ranging experience under his belt, it is hardly surprising that Robin Cammish, founder of consultancy QP Group, feels he can help many firms to improve their purchasing. Mark Whitehead finds out that his focus is strictly on getting the rig
Japanese ways of working have had a huge influence on the automotive industry in the UK, but their effect may be in decline. Des Doran looks at what the future may hold for vehicle manufacturers
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