New Hampshire Business Review - October 12 2007
Despite falling dollar, N.H. exports to Canada grow slowly
High gasoline prices, costly travel accommodations and the cyclical lag of business as it tries to catch up with the currency market may all be contributing to the slow rise in exports from New Hampshire to Canada despite the weakening…
Exports pull back in July
Exports of goods continued to be on a record-breaking path in July as companies across the nation sold abroad an all-time high amount of goods. National exports expanded at the fastest monthly pace since April 2005 to their 10th record…
Explore the flavors of Rhineland in a glass
When German wine is mentioned, many people immediately conjure up the image and the taste (or lack thereof) of a blue nun-labeled hard soda pop. Rhine wine — or more precisely Riesling — grown near the rivers in southwestern Germany,…
