
OUR GOAL
Take a virtual trip to the thriving tech startups . .
...of Bangalore and understand the spirit of entrepreneurship that fuels this city. Learn about sustainability from a zero-waste shop in Copenhagen and see how businesses are taking steps to combat climate change. Explore consumer behavior at a high-end fashion boutique in Milan and understand the strategies that drive consumer purchases.
With Business Class Passport, we're not just teaching business—we're opening your eyes to its vibrant, dynamic, and diverse world. Join us as we traverse the globe, unpacking the suitcase of business literacy, one destination at a time.

The Swiss Secret
Switzerland has been considered one of the premiere destinations for chocolate, skiing, and private banking for generations. But how did a small mountain country become an international go-to for wealth management? We dive into Swiss banking history, from early policy changes to the impact of financial secrecy.

Made in Mexico
For decades, China and smaller Asian countries have become the go-to nations for factories and foreign-owned manufacturing. But in recent years, eyes have slowly turned towards the potential of Mexico to become a manufacturing powerhouse. We dig into the history of Mexico’s maquiladoras–foreign-owned Mexican factories–and their influences on global supply chains, trade agreements, and why they might be the future of production.
ABOUT THE FOUNDER
Tyson Emmett Ross
Tyson is a high schooler with an interest in Math and English, exploring the world of business and writing. He's passionate about sharing travel tips and life hacks with his peers, aiming to make every journey enriching.
Service and leadership resonate strongly with him - that’s why he is an active member in his church and contributor to multiple community projects. He enjoys traveling, playing sports, and writing, always seeking to learn and grow in every experience.

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Investing in Africa
Foreign countries continue to spend billions of dollars investing in African markets. While some of these investors have good intentions, others might not be so rosy. We dive into the economic and political motivations of foreign investment in Africa.