Will COVID-19 Kill Globalization? What You Need to Know
9 Jul 2020
Recent trade battles with China, Mexico, Canada, and Europe have reduced trade flows. Now, with the outbreak of COVID-19 severely impacting international commerce, many argue that globalization will soon be dead.
Globalization is not dying. Rather, it’s evolving, and existing trends are accelerating. American companies and workers would be wise to prepare for what’s ahead.
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Equipping Women For Leadership
Jul 1 2020The Women’s Foundation of Minnesota (WFM) makes grants, invests in research, creates cross-sector partnerships, and advocates for policies that seek to advance the status of women and girls, particularly females of color. WFM made grants of about $3.1 million in the year ending March 31, 2019, focusing on economic opportunity,...
Resorts Adjust To A Pandemic Summer
Jul 1 2020As urban hotels languish with locked doors or limp along with skeleton staffs and 10 percent occupancy, the region’s “up north” resorts are getting ready for a banner summer.
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