Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Under Pressure: Japan's Startups Want to Raise More Money and Go Global

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Total investment in Japanese startups increased 25% between 2013 and 2023, reaching $5.4bn in 2023, according to Initial, a Japanese VC data provider.   

But Japan’s venture capital sector is still small. VC investment is about half that of South Korea’s, for example, and only 3% of the US market.

Historically Japan’s startups have focused on serving the domestic market, a barrier to attracting foreign VC investment. The government is pushing its startups to plan for global expansion through accelerators and mentorship programs.

Japanese corporate VCs are thinking more globally, some from day one.  Find out why.

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Would US Tariffs End or Even Reverse the Era of Trade Liberalization?

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Would US tariffs end or even reverse the era of trade liberalization begun in the 1980s? Perhaps not, according to Walter Frick for Bloomberg.

Bloomberg Economics’ model of Trump’s proposed tariffs expects that other countries will offset most of their lost trade with the US simply by trading more with each other. That points to the possibility that globalization could keep on humming — just without the US at its center.

To explore this and more, visit here.

Monday, November 18, 2024

Today in Global Small Business: Will New Tariffs Help or Hurt Global Small Businesses?

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What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners:

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Let Things Go

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"Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go." – Unknown author

Friday, November 15, 2024

Unlocking Opportunities for Small Businesses in Cambodia

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Despite their importance, small businesses often struggle to access international markets due to the high costs of infrastructure, marketing, distribution, compounded by complex compliance and regulatory barriers.

However, technological advances, especially in online shopping, are alleviating some of these barriers by providing affordable digital storefronts and access to global customers without needing a physical presence.

Over the past decade, the Cambodian government has made significant strides to enhance the export potential of its small enterprises.  

Learn what those strides are here and a lot of it is digital support.

Thursday, November 14, 2024

It's Complicated: How to Mitigate the Coming Tariff Increases

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The following was authored by Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg pre-election.

"The Biden administration has not only determined to maintain all existing Section 301 tariffs on imports from China but is expected to increase some of them in the near future. Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg goes on to say – and this was written pre-election:

Further, former president Donald Trump is threatening to more than double those tariffs and impose duties of 10-20 percent on all U.S. imports if he is elected [as of 11/5/24 Trump was re-elected] this November. 

However, there are a number of proven and legitimate ways for importers, exporters, and manufacturers to effectively escape or limit the impact of these tariffs."

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

What DTC Brands and Retailers Need to Know to Stay Ahead

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With discussions heating up around new tariffs on imports—particularly from China—U.S. brands face a critical question:  how to adapt supply chains without squeezing margins or raising prices in ways that disrupt customer loyalty.  We covered part of the solution, for example, with "Is Manufacturing in Cambodia a Good Alternative to China?

Tariffs may seem like a blunt policy tool, but their impact on everything from sourcing to pricing strategy can be complex, significant, and lasting.

Who decides on tariffs?  What will be the potential impact on supply chains and costs?  How do you mitigate the impact?  Find out more on how to adapt for long-term resilience.

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Is Manufacturing in Cambodia a Good Alternative to China?

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The U.S.-China trade war has put billions of dollars worth of tariffs on imports from the country and the prospect of higher tariffs under President-elect Trump has spurred many companies to accelerate their plans to shift where their products are made. These events, along with a trend of rising wages, have made many importers realize that a more diverse supply chain can provide real benefits.

An increasing number of importers have been looking for alternatives to China, with a desire to either replace or supplement their Chinese manufacturers.

Cambodia has come up because of its close proximity to China as well as its low labor costs, which are among the lowest in Southeast Asia. Making the move to Cambodia, however, is not always easy.

Read on to learn what Cambodia manufactures, how Cambodia compares to China, and the biggest challenge when switching to Cambodia.

Monday, November 11, 2024

Today in Global Small Business: Honoring Our Nation's Veterans

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What's affecting me, my clients, my colleagues and other global small business owners:

Saturday, November 09, 2024

The New Look of Starbucks in Rogers Park, Illinois

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"Our stores will be inviting places to linger, with comfortable seating, thoughtful design and a clear distinction between 'to-go' and 'for-here' service." – Brian Niccol, new Starbucks CEO 2024

Friday, November 08, 2024

Be Thoughtful and Respectful to One Another

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How should you talk to your team members about the results of the US election?

With a clear winner, as in Trump, say something like I want to emphasize that one of our core values as an organization is to be thoughtful and respectful toward one another. Let’s all be mindful of how we express our feelings, recognizing the diversity within our team.

And there's more.  Even though the outcome is clear, we still face a prolonged period of uncertainty. Acknowledge the tension and confusion, then pivot to your business needs.

Read more about what to say to your team after the election.