How to win contracts from the world’s largest client (3): Advantages for Small Businesses

How to win contracts from the world’s largest client (3): Advantages for Small Businesses

Government Contracts
Introduction This is the third installment in the series on "How to win contracts from the world's largest client, the US Government", which started with the first article in which we talked about the structure of the government, the ways that a non-US company can use to access this gigantic market, the initial procedures that must be followed, types of government contracts and aspects to take into account when preparing bids.In the second article we deal with the applicable regulations that must be taken into account, how some of them are barriers to entry of special relevance to international companies or their US affiliates, and what solutions can be used to cross them.In this third and final installment of this series, we focus on analyzing the advantages that small businesses can…
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Incorporate in Delaware? Myths, realities and the Delaware flip

Incorporate in Delaware? Myths, realities and the Delaware flip

Business
Introduction Delaware is a small state on the East Coast of the US, not far from major metropolitan areas (Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York), with less than 1 million residents. Its largest city is Wilmington, with a population of around 71,000. Apart from being the home state of President Biden, a proud Delawarean, it is famous for some advantages offered to businesses. When establishing a subsidiary in the US, one of the main decisions that international companies need to make is which state to choose. There are many implications that need to be analyzed carefully. Unfortunately, there is quite a bit of misinformation regarding pros and cons of the different options. A lot of it is connected with the alleged advantages derived from setting up the business in…
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