Tapping international potential is a great opportunity for businesses to expand and make a profit but there are many obstacles. Our guide will put you on the right track
A weak pound and booming emerging economies offer UK exporters a chance to shine. But how do you crack international markets? We look at the dos and don'ts for trading overseas and talk to entrepreneurs winning abroad
After the financial crisis, what does the future hold for emerging markets? Here, in two extracts from his new book, Uprising, George Magnus focuses on prospects for the Brics and less-hyped economies beyond—and predicts their impact on global trade
Oil-rich Azerbaijan is a young entrepreneurial nation with strong prospects. Despite conflict with neighbouring Armenia, tourism is rising, farmers are eyeing EU markets and there's a warm welcome for British businesses
Canada weathered the financial storm thanks largely to a robust and well-regulated banking sector. As the country hosts G8 and G20 summits this month, can it offer world leaders a more reliable economic model?
Interest in outsourcing is on the increase, fuelled by the pressure to cut costs as revenues fall. And this is no longer just a game for the big boys; small firms can also benefit from a little expert help
In January, Slovenia took over the EU's rotating presidency. For the next six months a country of two million people will guide the fortunes of the EU, which represents a population of nearly half a billion
The EU has been playing musical chairs and Portugal, which last held the presidency in 2000 when it gave us the Lisbon Agenda, is in the hot-seat again