By: Lee W Richards | 2010-04-02 | International Business If you are shipping product across the US/Canada border, are you getting the best distribution service for your money? Have you considered consolidating shipments to a country under 1 Master B.O.L. (Bill of Lading) to reduce your Clearance costs? Have you considered setting up a 'Break Bulk' (3rd party warehouse) in a border town to consolidate items for 1 border clearance? read more
By: Joseph Conigliaro | 2010-04-01 | Politics A commentary on the social contract citizens have with there government and the role of border in that contract. Think of it this way. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-03 | Law Many are very upset that American Indians have a business advantage as they do not have to comply with all business regulations. Gambling for instance is a huge thorn in the side and upsets many people. Then there are various environmental laws that are not enforced either and even police departments cannot go onto Indian Land without checking in with the head office first, after all it is sovereign land, it is not actually considered part of the US or under our jurisdictions or laws. read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies Life on the border with Mexico is cheap, much cheaper than up North. The Wall of shame will mainly affect the properties of American citizens who will see their land split in two parts. Will drug trafficking, violence and illegal immigration stop with the Wall? Of course not! The enormous waste in resources needed to build the Wall could better be applied to foster education on both sides of the border. read more
By: maakrishna | 2011-04-02 | Non fiction while we seek to conquer visible borders we need to take a closer look at those unseen borders within ourselves which cause us more problems than the visible borders. unless we begin to attack the invisible borders, our so-called material advancement will come to nothing. we will destroy ourselves. read more
By: Earl Cavell | 2010-12-08 | Article Marketing There are special requirements and procedures to follow when you are shipping documents across the borders of the US. read more
By: Michael Webster | 2010-04-04 | International studies Over 200 people have been killed so far this year in and around Tijuana. Since taking office in late 2006, President Felipe Calderon has sent some 30,000 soldiers and federal police to fight the drug cartels. read more
By: seoarbiterarticles | 2011-01-04 | Business Any business will rely on a healthy flow of finances in and out of the cash box, or so to speak in order to survive read more
By: Daryn Duff | 2011-09-08 | Truck U.S. President Barack Obama and Mexico President Felipe Calderon announced yesterday that they have come up with a solution that will "allow for the establishment of a reciprocal, phased-in program built on the highest safety standards that will authorize both Mexican and United States long-haul carriers to engage in cross-border operations under NAFTA." Mexico will suspend 50% of its retaliatory tariffs when the new agreement is signed. read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies On a recent trip to Matamoros, a Mexican city on the border next to Brownsville, Texas, signs of increased security were evident everywhere. The Mexican army set up control posts on every major artery to search vehicles coming from the United States for weapons. It seems that Texas has become a major provider of arms for the local drug cartels. read more
By: polo | 2010-10-10 | Management Plot Introduction The End of the World began on a Thursday night in October, just after eight in the evening The Amok is driving people out of their minds read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies Should Spanish be declared an official language in the U.S. together with English? Try to survive on the border without speaking Spanish. Official government documents are offered in both languages. "Para Espanol, presione 1." Teach Spanish to all American children at the elementary level? read more
By: usgreencardmbs | 2010-10-25 | Immigration The U.S. and Mexican border governors convened recently to discuss the reforms in the U.S. immigration policies. The meeting involved seven governors of which Bill Richardson was the only governor from the United States. Richardson stated that Congress should prioritize the immigration reform in the coming year after the general election in November. read more
By: david johnson | 2010-10-18 | Plastic surgeries Medical tourism is being taken seriously these days, as is evidenced by the massive numbers of individuals traveling across borders to seek quality, safe and effective medical care and treatment. read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2010-09-16 | Travel Tips Many people head down to Mexico for a vacation, thanks to the beautiful weather, lovely beaches, picture perfect scenery and splendid vacation spots. Most people living close to the Mexican border prefer to just drive in and understand Mexican auto insurance is needed. Veteran visitors understand that foreign insurance policies are not recognized in Mexico and that drivers must purchase Mexican auto insurance to be on the safe side while journeying through Mexico. read more