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Saturday, March 07, 2026
It's the Irish Flu
Friday, March 06, 2026
It's Tom Ford Mania at Paris Fashion Week
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But it's Haider Ackermann who is the truest steward of Ford's legacy.
As they say, "Oh, those jeans!" All coming off Paris Fashion Week.
Thursday, March 05, 2026
Love Reading About Pete Hegseth's Past
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In 2007, Pete Hegseth became president of Vets For Freedom, and when its finances became bleak, the donors arranged a merger that took over management, and Hegseth left in 2012.[13]
And the latest is that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said the Pentagon would end funds supporting active-duty service members at Harvard where he graduated in 2013 with a master's degree in public policy. The school is offering military students alternatives to defer or go elsewhere.
Do you think Pete Hegseth cares about declaring Anthropic a supply chain risk? “Designating Anthropic as a supply chain risk would be an unprecedented action – one historically reserved for US adversaries, never before publicly applied to an American company,” Anthropic wrote.
I think we should declare Pete Hegseth a serious risk to our country.
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
One-Size-Fits-All International Expansion Is Over
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- One-size-fits-all global hiring is obsolete. Today’s expansion leaders strategically blend three workforce models — entity-based employment, EOR solutions and contractor relationships — choosing the right fit for each market, role and business objective.
- Flexibility is now a competitive advantage because market uncertainty demands agility, compliance complexity is accelerating and local nuances determine success.
- Companies that scale globally most effectively master compliance that adapts to local requirements, payments infrastructure that works everywhere and the ability to shift models as strategy evolves.
Read the entire article here. If you want to learn about a new international playbook, watch this.
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Creating Value With AI Around the World and Using AI in Ecommerce (wegginar® 3/4/26)
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- How are small and large businesses using AI around the world - what use cases are emerging that you could learn from?
- How are businesses integrating AI into their ecommerce?
- How is AI use helping businesses create entirely new monetization models?
- What policy frameworks are emerging around AI that online sellers and globalizing businesses need to be aware of?
Monday, March 02, 2026
Today in Global Small Business: 7 Signs You Have the Napoleon Complex (Also Called Short-Man Syndrome)
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- Discover the seven key signs of the Napoleon complex (also called short-man syndrome), its psychological roots, and how to overcome it. Break free from insecurity.
- Empathy unlocked: Understanding how to develop emotional intelligence.
- Quote of the week: "Power is my mistress. I have worked too hard at her conquest to allow anyone to take her away from me." – Napoleon Bonaparte
- The war for kindness (book). Building empathy in a fractured world.
- Strategies for mental resilience.
- Getting started in meditation and learning about its benefits with a calmer state of mind.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Shadows Will Fall Behind You
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Friday, February 27, 2026
Cocaine Is Back on a Global Scale
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- Global cocaine production has hit an all-time high, along with record seizures, consequences, and deaths.
- Cocaine accounts for nearly one-third of U.S. overdose deaths.
- Cocaine enforcement has intensified, targeting maritime routes and cartel leadership to reduce access and use.
Read more about how the global glut in cocaine shocks the world.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Well, Take That Supreme Court!
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"Well, that will show the Supreme Court—or something. President Trump is reacting to his Friday tariff defeat not by calming the trade waters but by roiling them further. He is aiming in fury at the Supreme Court, but he will end up hitting the economy and Republicans in Congress.
The larger reality is that Mr. Trump is so bull-headed about tariffs that he’s going to re-impose them any way he can. Along with Section 122, he’ll fire up more Section 201, 301 and 232 (national security) studies and tariffs. But as our friend Don Luskin points out, these are pea shooters compared to the IEEPA tariffs the Court struck down. They are limited in scope and duration."
Access full commentary here on The Unending Trump Tariff Mess.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Big Detail On Claiming Tariff Refunds: Were You the Importer of Record?
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Contractual Issues for Companies That Are Importers of Record …
The importer of record is the entity that initially pays all tariffs and thus is the entity that would receive any IEEPA tariff refunds. Nonetheless, behind the scenes there often are a variety of mechanisms importers of record may have used to handle the often unexpected tariffs, including pushing back on suppliers for price concessions, using surcharges to pass along tariffs, or general price increases. In many cases, other parties may be looking to share any potential refunds. For importers of record potentially facing this situation, we recommend working through the following steps.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Monday, February 23, 2026
Today in Global Small Business: We Are Told the Global 15 percent Tariffs Announced by Trump on 2/21/26 Are a “Very Durable” Tool Legally
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- We are told that the global 15 percent tariffs announced by Mr. Trump on Saturday, 2/21/26 are a “very durable” tool legally, as reported on ABC's "This Week."
- CEOs go back to company war rooms to access what they can do to reclaim billions in paid levies.
- Quote of the week: "If you follow the devil, your journey will end up in the hell! This is what happens to those who follow the dictators!" – Mehmet Murat ildan
- We can't sit still: Small businesses benefit from international trade.
- e.l.f. Beauty and rhode are giving the beauty business a makeover. Key lesson: "The leaders who watch, listen, and build are the ones who stay ahead."
- Gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin is making the whole world shimmer!





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