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Today in Global Small Business: Expressing How You Feel Goes Global

©iStock/redstallion What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: Learn how to protect your intellectual property at your business ( no charge WEGG webinar ). Nielsen looks to fill the e-commerce data void by working directly with retailers. Expressing how you feel goes global. Before you decide a home import/export office, consider these drawbacks . The Peterson Institute releases a new study on the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Why small businesses are growing .

Today in Global Small Business: How to Make TPP Work For Everyone

©iStock/chombosan What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: 12 tactics for creating powerful global leadership connections. From getting started in exporting to financing your international business, start now . New study says 2016 brings " banner year " for small business owners. Why Bitcoin has failed for the 89th time. How to make the Trans-Pacific Partnership work for workers and communities. Who are the five most important retail e-commerce vendors?

TPP Tackles E-Commerce As We Know It Today

©iStock/Massimo Merlini As the leading ecommerce platform for businesses of all sizes, eBay Canada applauds the government’s support of SMEs with the launch of a $50-million fund designed to help Canadian small and medium businesses (SMEs) export their products, which will help them compete in a global marketplace and also recognize their capacity for international trade. According to Industry Canada, SMEs employ 90 per cent of the total private labour force, and small businesses alone (up to 99 employees) generate 27 per cent of Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP). Interesting fact:  "On eBay, for example, 99.8 per cent of Canadian commercial sellers exported in 2014 with 99.5 per cent of those sellers exporting to Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) countries ." TPP not only updates much of the North-American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), it also promises to improve access to global markets for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). Unfamiliar with TPP?  Go here for more

Today in Global Small Business: E-Commerce Sales Go International

©iStock/Feverpitched What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: The top five benefits to the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement. Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP):   Trade Booster for the World Enough about TPP?  Oh, how about more? How to build small brands up to global status . Foreign exchange:   what is it and why does it matter ? Holiday [November] e-commerce sales go international .

The Ins and Outs to the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement

©iStock/Whilerests As promised , here's the two-part interview I conducted with Karen Kerrigan, president and CEO of Small Business & Entrepreneurship (SBE) Council . The Top 5 Benefits to the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (Part I of II) Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP):  Trade Booster for the World  (Part II of II)

Today in Global Small Business: How U.S. Exporters Get a Leg Up from TPP

©iStock/Fallbrook What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners: What TPP means for small businesses . Meet the winners of Schwab's social entrepreneur awards in 2015 . Hear what an expert has to say about small business customs compliance and supply chain regulations . What to know before your website goes global. How one small business promoted Small Business Saturday [11/28/15]. Singapore SMEs get help from Google to go global . How U.S. exporters get a leg up from TPP.

TPP, TPP and More on TPP

©iStock/Rawpixel Ltd TPP stands for Trans-Pacific Partnership -- a trade agreement with 11 other countries -- and there's plenty out there on the Internet about it.  You can start with my article " Trade Agreements are Not Just about Lower Tariffs " and then move on to C. Fred Bergsten's " Op-ed:  The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Japan " (the Peterson Institute for International Economics) and take a look at a more controversial opinion piece featured recently in The New York Times " Pacific Trade and Worker Rights ." Coming soon:   Watch for an interview with Karen Kerrigan , President and CEO, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, on the good, the great and the exceptional about TPP.