Made in USA Certified press release 10-19-09

NEWS— For Immediate Release
Made in USA Certified – Trust but Certify!
The Vision and The People Behind It

Delray Beach, FL—October 19, 2009– Julie and Adam Reiser, husband and wife team, have not only a solid marriage and partnership but a brood of six active boys ranging in age from 4 to 15 years.  That [...]

Dominican Republic-Central America–United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR)

CAFTA–DR is a comprehensive trade agreement among Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and the United States.

Today’s CAFTA–DR

Implementation News
Statement of U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. [...]

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

Implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) began on January 1, 1994. This agreement will remove most barriers to trade and investment among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Under the NAFTA, all non-tariff barriers to agricultural trade between the United States and Mexico were eliminated. In addition, many tariffs were eliminated [...]

Report: Feds probing Toys R Us over baby products

The federal government is reportedly investigating whether Toys R Us Inc. has improperly acted to discourage discounting and keep the prices consumers pay on baby products such as strollers and car seats higher than they otherwise may have been.
The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday that the Federal Trade Commission is examining whether [...]

Perform Due Diligence on Potential Investors

Entrepreneurs ought to vet angel investors and venture capitalists using a “reverse” due-diligence process. Here’s how to do it
By Tom Taulli
Before your company receives an infusion of equity capital—whether from a venture capital firm or an angel investor—an investigation into your operations usually takes place. The process is commonly known as due diligence, [...]

2009 federal deficit surges to $1.42 trillion

$1.42 trillion federal deficit, with more to come, sows seeds of another economic crisis
By Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — What is $1.42 trillion? It’s more than the total national debt for the first 200 years of the Republic, more than the entire economy of India, almost as much as Canada’s, and more [...]

Foreclosure Epidemic Reaching More Expensive Homes

A recent report by a congressional oversight panel highlighted the changing nature of the housing crisis by suggesting that the Obama administration’s sweeping anti-foreclosure initiative might not be suited to address the mortgage delinquency epidemic as it exists today. The initial portion of the foreclosure mess was triggered in large part by over-leveraged borrowers [...]

The Dream, The Vision and The People Behind It

Made in USA Certified – Trust but Certify!
The Dream, The Vision and The People Behind It

Delray Beach, FL—October 16, 2009– Julie and Adam Reiser, husband and wife team out of Delray Beach, Florida, not only have a solid marriage and partnership but, they have a huge brood of six active boys ranging in [...]

Three Best Ways to Win a Government Contract

By RAYMUND FLANDEZ
More small businesses are looking to make the federal government a client, since it’s a smart way to diversify sources of revenue when regular clients aren’t biting. The U.S. government is the largest buyer of goods and services in the world, spending $500 billion last year. And that’s not including the additional [...]

Made in the USA Still Means Something

Harold L. Sirkin
Despite the recession the U.S. remains the world’s leading manufacturer—and much of what is made here can’t be done elsewhere
A few weeks ago, my wife asked me why the U.S. doesn’t make anything of value anymore. Everything, she said, is made in China or Mexico or other faraway points on the compass.
Welcome [...]

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