Why the future of global trade belongs to nations that invest in skills, not tariff wars — and how mastering entrepreneurial talent can secure lasting prosperity in the AI era.
Author: Naseem Javed
The job-seeker mindset, which craves stability over risk, has stifled the entrepreneurial spirit, collapsing free economies into cycles of dependency and decline.
A New Entrepreneurial Revolution for Canada: Trade and tariff wars yield losses, but a win-win strategy might unite Canada with the USA and Mexico as global partners to counter China’s dominance
Starting in 2025, under Prime Minister Mark Carney’s leadership, Canada is poised to step boldly onto the global stage
The global economy teeters on a visible precipice, facing a once-in-a-lifetime crisis born of decades of misdirection and neglect
Economic development teams must demonstrate entrepreneurial fluency or risk irrelevance. Expothon’s audits reveal competency gaps requiring immediate correction
As new AI-centric technologies emerge, the need for citizens to become a “super-skilled workforce” becomes critical
Why not lead the first industrial revolution of the mind, create entrepreneurial nations, and nationalize AI as a national asset for the citizens?
Our skills and knowledge will decide how much AI will play in running our businesses, our governments, and our lives because we possess human Intelligence, and AI is just a mimic-magic
The ultimate rotundas of free Capitols and their political powers, which slip and slide on orchestrated tunes and tangos influenced by economic intellectualism within deep, economic-controlled corridors, have visibly failed to address several key facts of basic economic growth
Yesterday, America had, for over a century, the world’s most skilled, qualified, and globally respected experts driving the period’s growth, what happened?
This will be the first time in civilization’s history that, like the First Industrial Revolution of Mind, the largest number ever, in billions, is far more enlightened and will suddenly change their economic behavior in a globally synchronized fashion
Despite spanning several decades, the current challenges of economic development are deeply rooted in the conflicting economic theories and their pragmatic applications, as well as if and how they deliver any results
Empowering SMEs to drive innovation, job creation, and economic transformation in a rapidly changing global economy.
Born in an era of unparalleled connectivity, the ‘Children of 2000’ are forging a global mindset rooted in awareness, tolerance, and collaboration, poised to redefine the meaning of progress in a rapidly evolving world.
How entrepreneurial mysticism and SME strategies can reshape free economies in the wake of
economic turmoil
The American entrepreneurial spirit can reshape global economic development through bold strategies, mindset shifts, and a renewed focus on SMEs.
As global economies stagnate under traditional economic theories, BRICS nations are embracing “entrepreneurial mysticism” to drive grassroots prosperity, positioning themselves as the new frontier for global economic leadership.
SME economies rise only where new winds of entrepreneurialism push the economic development.
With the highest educated diverse population, Canada can become a powerhouse in global trade.
Across the world, upskilling, lifelong learning and critical thinking are required for frontline economic development teams and government leaders.
The real job creators are not startups, incubators and accelerators, but owners and founders of small and midsize businesses.
The biggest ever loss to any nation today is ignoring untapped hidden talents of its citizenry
Some 100 new elections are scheduled over the next 500 days across the globe.
A blueprint for quadrupling productivity, through upskilling and jobs creation.

