Venezuela Threatens to Cut off Oil Exports to US

On Sunday, Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela, threatened Condoleezza Rice. Last Friday, he also made treats to discontinue exporting crude oil to America if they will still try to undermine his administration.
This is his response to previous statements made by Condoleza Rice that relationship of Venezuela with Cuba are perilous to the democratic system in Latin nations. Moreover, the US State Department accuses Chavez of utilizing Venezuela’s abundant oil assets to interfere with the deali

Marriage: An Economic Perspective

Is there a correlation between marriage and business trade?
When all’s been said and done after February 14, what is most in the minds of people smitten by love is “What could be the next best thing?”

U.S Companies Must Quickly Register Their Brand Name

Trademark experts strongly emphasized the responsibility of American businesses to register immediately their names in China in order to avoid becoming the preys of brand squatters. They said that U.S companies, regardless whether they have future plans for expansion in the Asian country or none, need to enlist their names as quickly as possible. This action is necessary in order for them to avoid losing their business name for other local industries in mainland China.

Shopping Wiser for Electronics

It has always been easy for commercial analysts to predict and analyze the buying traditions of the American public. But this year, their job will get a little more complicated as a shift begins in the usually predictable consumer seasons, a result of economic and technological factors thrown in one shopping bag.

United States Warn China in Trade Fight

The United States government criticizes China to resolve its rapidly growing trade deficit.

Deputy US Trade Representative Karan Bhatia said that their rival country can receive penalizing trade measures from the US government if they do not open up their market to American companies and if they do not treat US firms fairly. However, Bhatia did not imply that the US government would limit China’s access to their market.