Daniel Workman

Topic Editor - International Trade
Daniel Workman, Business & Finance Feature Writer - Mila Santiago
Daniel Workman, Business & Finance Feature Writer - Mila Santiago

Drawing on over 30 years of experience crafting international trade, insurance and personal finance documentation, Daniel Workman specializes in business articles aimed at the consumer audience. Examples include How to claim cash rebates for mispriced merchandise, Expert Q&A: How to get debt under control; Author Q&A: Debt and "The Happiness Equation", Facebook credit card deals without coupons, Maximum gas savings start with the right credit card, Report card on Canadian alumni credit cards, Big cash savings from little-known credit card freebies, How to claim old bank account money, 7 great Canadian credit card inventions, How to search online for unclaimed money, and Can Canada Credit Fix repair your credit score?

Daniel has also published a true crime thriller, Smuggling Nuclear Pressure Transducers into Iran.

Other recent writing projects include funny video-advertorials titled Most outrageous credit card songs and Most amazing credit card videos on YouTube, French translations for Chinese product labels, indexed technical manuals, plain-language legal contracts and executive presentations. Daniel is also an Insurance Industry Examiner.

Daniel is both webmaster and editor-in-chief for WorldsRichestCountries.com, an online toolkit designed to help international trade researchers from around the world.

Daniel’s skillsets are available for a wide range of business analysis and writing projects that demand world-class research.

Accomplishments

Currently, Daniel’s international trade articles attract about 4 million page views a year.

Daniel also wrote a number of articles for a leading insurance quote website, including Pet passengers may raise your auto insurance premium, Should I buy life insurance for my child? and Hosting a holiday party? You could be liable if guests are naughty rather than nice.

The following publishers and educators have been granted permission to include excerpts from Daniel’s copyrighted articles:

Latest Articles

Canada Posts Big Trade Deficit for First 6 Months of 2011
The latest trade report contains grim news, as Canada slips into a significant deficit just when the global economy is further deteriorating.
Aug 19, 2011 - Daniel Workman
US Exports of Fresh Strawberries Generate Cash Surplus in 2010
American fresh strawberries show strong competitive advantages over strawberry imports from all countries except one.
Jul 7, 2011 - Daniel Workman
Canadian Iron and Steel Imports Exceed Exports in 2010
Overall, Canada posted a $654-million deficit in iron and steel sales last year but showed some impressive surpluses with some of its top 10 trade partners.
Jun 20, 2011 - Daniel Workman
Top Canadian Exports in 2010
Nickel, gold, diamonds and crude oil were among the big winners in exports from the Great White North during 2010.
Jun 15, 2011 - Daniel Workman
Brazil's Sugar Exports in 2010
Russia is the top consumer of Brazil's raw sugar cane. India buys the most Brazilian refined sugar, followed by Canada and the U.S.
Jun 1, 2011 - Daniel Workman
Brazil's Top Trade Partners in 2010
Brazil's exports command strong demand from countries around the world. Yet the competitive advantages of a resource economy also carry a flip side.
May 20, 2011 - Daniel Workman
Top Chinese Trade Partners in 2009
Some of China's leading trade partners made commendable progress trading with the Chinese in an otherwise gloomy 2009.
Apr 27, 2011 - Daniel Workman
Top US Trade Partners in 2010
Nigeria, India and Mexico grew their exports to the U.S. the fastest last year, while China kept its position as America's top supplier of imported goods.
Apr 11, 2011 - Daniel Workman
Top Japanese Trade Partners in 2010
Find out which countries were Japan's largest import-export partners for 2010. Plus, what is the Japanese global trade outlook for the rest of 2011?
Apr 1, 2011 - Daniel Workman
Japanese Nuclear Imports by Country in 2010
Which countries have the most to lose if Japan's demand for imported uranium nuclear fuel fails to recover?
Mar 22, 2011 - Daniel Workman