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As a business owner, you will understand the importance of any equipment or tool that enables you to perform in your line of duty. It doesn’t matter the nature of the equipment, all that matters is the output and its benefit to your business. While it is paramount to own tools and equipment to carry out your business dealings, there comes a time when buying the right equipment may be an uphill battle hence you may need to lease equipment.
Costa Rica breaks low-grade coffee taboo
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Costa Rica could soon reverse a longstanding policy prohibiting the production and sale of robusta, a lower-grade coffee than Arabica which is currently grown across the country.
Trudeau not worried about NAFTA
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Canada’s prime minister said the world cannot turn its back on globalization even though both U.S. presidential candidates want the trade deal amended. Fred Katayama reports.
Hurricane Matthew could cost $25-30 bln
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Hurricane Matthew may cause $25-30 bln in insurance losses and become the second costliest U.S. hurricane on record for insurers, according to initial industry estimates. Bobbi Rebell reports.
On Brink of a Sale, Family Shop in Chinatown Stays in Family
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Narrowly averting the end of five generations of family ownership, an increasingly rare species in this city of rising towers and rents, Wing on Wo & Co walks away from millions.
IMF warns on populist backlash, rate risks
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World finance leaders meeting in Washington pledge to take steps to ensure greater fairness in global trade, while warning a US rate hike could disrupt capital flows. David Pollard reports.
Keeping It Local
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It’s not just the commute that improves when you open a business near home. You see your children. You meet the neighbors.
