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AIM Members – International Markets Key to Growth

By Kristen Rupert  Nearly 100 executives from companies doing international business participated in AIM’s recent Global Symposium held…

Commerce Secretary Raimondo to Keynote AIM Annual Meeting

US Commerce Secretary and former Rhode Island Governor Gina M. Raimondo will keynote the 2021 Associated Industries of…

Pandemic Forces Companies to Re-Imagine Supply Chains

Increased logistics costs.  Re-shoring pressures.  Shipping slowdowns.  Semiconductor chip shortages.  Warehouses at capacity. Supply chain challenges are dominating…

What a Biden Presidency Might Mean to Employers

Joseph R. Biden, projected to become the 46th President of the United States, will take office at a…

AIM Program Traces Past, Future of International Trade

The AIM International Business Council today held its online 2020 Global Trade Symposium for more than 150 business…

North American Trade Agreement Takes Effect

The United States Mexico Canada (USMCA) Trade Agreement—the “new NAFTA”—goes into effect today. The USMCA modernizes the North…

Post-COVID Re-Start Plans Face Challenges on Trade Front

Companies mapping out re-start plans post-COVID-19 face a variety of challenges on the international trade front. Disrupted global…

Pandemic Continues to Disrupt International Trade

Tariff relief continues to be a priority for many US companies.  Supply chain disruptions are deepening.  Containers sit…

Surge of 1099 Jobless Filings Poses Risk for Employers

An expected surge of unemployment insurance applications from independent contractors poses a significant legal threat to employers in…

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