Purchasers can pass some of the risk posed by fluctuations in currency values when trading with overseas suppliers. Kenneth Wayt assesses their options
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In the final part of a series on international trade, Catherine Truel navigates the tax regulations on imports and exports
with Eden Brown's managing director Ian Wolter
Doing your bit needn’t involve sending staff to the furthest corners of the earth
Terminating a contract is not as simple as some may believe. Beverley Whittaker explains the necessary processes to go through and some of the pitfalls to avoid
A US law to tighten financial reporting and corporate governance has global implications. Robert Carolina explains how it affects purchasers
The success of marketing recruitment firm Stopgap is all down to its managing director’s unconventional leadership style
With reservists playing a greater role in defence, how should recruiters place people who may be called away to action?
Offering your expertise to friends or relatives can seem a harmless favour. But if the information you give is wrong or insufficiently detailed, you can find yourself in trouble, warns Dick Jennings
The Far East is usually seen as a cheap place to source, but competition in the region means the likes of Taiwan and Vietnam are learning to offer more advantages than just price. David Hayes reports