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September 2017 How to Conquer the World

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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contents V O L U M E 4 5 N U M B E R 7 "Our customers are largely Trump supporters. They wear Made in America hats. But we have a good rapport" –p.28 SEPTEMBER 2017 BCBUSINESS 5 SEP T EMBER 2017 COVER, TOP + RIGHT: NIK WEST; ABOVE: POOYA NABEI Trade School Small businesses ship more than a third of B.C.'s exports, but there's plenty more opportunity to crack global markets. From software to heavy equipment, four com- panies tell us how they did it—and what they've learned by Marcie Good 28 WORKING IT (From top) Ken Anderson and David Freeman of Atlas Manufacturing; Skipper Otto's Sonia and Shaun Strobel 36 Fish Feud As the feds push the B.C. salmon fishery toward a transferable quota system that critics say favours investors and big com- panies, some see an upside for indepen- dent fishermen by Andrew Findlay Raj Bhangu of AirG

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