Importing products, relabeling them with your own brand, and selling them for a very large turnover can be a tempting prospect when you're first starting a business.
There's a broadly shared idea of how US pharmaceutical markets ought to work, I think.
I view myself as a fairly jaded consumer of statistics on rising health care costs, but the most recent 10-year projections from the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services widened my eyes.
Do profit-making firms plan to produce products that will be come obsolete sooner than necessary, so that they can keep sales high over time? And would it be better for both consumers and the environment if they stopped doing so?
Recreational activities bring along numerous benefits to the surrounding community, and they vary from one country to another.
Amidst our concerns about jobs in the local or national labor market, spare a thought for the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on the global labor force.