Fred Wagner, an environmental attorney and partner in the law firm of Venable LLP, assesses the chances for a new bill that seeks to fund infrastructure improvements — as well as the prospects for any progress toward that end this year.
Antony Phillipson, the United Kingdom's trade commissioner for North America, discusses the U.K.'s trade policy, and hopes for new trade agreements, in the post-Brexit era.
Dr. Jonathan Spero, an expert on pandemic preparedness and CEO of InHouse Physicians, offers tips to businesses on how to ensure that returning employees are free from the COVID-19 virus.
A look at what's required for businesses and supply chains to adjust to the post-pandemic era, including the tax and pricing implications of shifting sourcing from China.
As the coronavirus pandemic subsides — whenever that might be — businesses will be figuring out how to reopen in a manner that’s safe for employees as well as for customers. One valuable tool is thermal screening technology.
Dennis McRae, senior director of consumer and industrial products with West Monroe, explains why it has become "very feasible" for manufacturers to shift operations from China and other parts of Asia back to the U.S.
Claudia Lewis, partner with Venable LLP, describes how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is revising its policies, practices and regulations in response to the coronavirus pandemic.