Archive for the ‘News’ Category

Supply Chain

July 27, 2022

When the US Cybersecurity Disclosure Act was signed into law in March 2022, many in the policy and business communities welcomed it as both overdue and, frankly, daunting. The Act’s core requirement—that companies report significant supply-chain-related cybersecurity incidents—was born of growing concern over vulnerabilities that ripple outward from seemingly minor nodes in complex vendor networks. […]

Economic Development, News

July 21, 2022

The International Trade Council (ITC) commends US President Joe Biden’s commitment to address the climate crisis, as exemplified by the announcement of a $2.3bn ( £1.9bn) investment plan to enhance infrastructure resilience against extreme weather and natural disasters.   As an organization deeply invested in fostering international trade that aligns with sustainability, the ITC supports […]

The International Trade Council is pleased to announce that the Go Global Awards will be held in Tallinn, Estonia in October 2022 in partnership with Enterprise Estonia. The Go Global Awards celebrate companies that drive the global economy forward through their innovative technologies and strategies. Enterprise Estonia, which won last year’s gold award for Best […]

Canada, News

June 20, 2022

The International Trade Council (ITC) welcomes the decision of the Canadian government to ban the manufacturing and import of “harmful” single-use plastics. The new regulations, announced on 20 June 2022, will be effective from December 2023 and will prohibit the sale and import of checkout bags, utensils, food-service products with plastic that is difficult to […]

International Trade, News

June 12, 2022

The International Trade Council acknowledges the importance of the ongoing high-level meeting held by the World Trade Organization (WTO) — the first in 4-1/2 years — which brings together over 120 ministers from the organization’s 164 member countries. The meeting is set to address significant issues such as pandemic preparedness, food insecurity, and overfishing.   […]

Supply Chain

June 1, 2022

When the Tariff Accountability Act was signed into law in December 2021, it was, in many respects, a formal acknowledgment of something industry participants and economists had been pointing out for years: that tariffs, though often wielded as blunt instruments of trade policy, generate complex and sometimes unintended ripple effects throughout supply chains. The Act […]

International Trade Council (ITC) announced that the United States and Taiwan are working on a deal to boost economic cooperation, particularly in the areas of trade, agriculture, and supply chains. The move comes after Taiwan was excluded from the US President Joe Biden’s Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF). According to sources cited by Bloomberg, the proposed […]

Mumbai, India — India is actively exploring the use of dedicated payment mechanisms for trade with Russia, including a potential Rupee-Rouble payment scheme, to enable existing trade obligations in the wake of sanctions imposed on the Kremlin. This move could also open up opportunities for Indian exporters to ramp up sales to Russia, according to […]

The International Trade Council commends Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on signing a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Tuesday — the first of its kind between Israel and an Arab country. This milestone comes after the UAE agreed to normalize relations with Israel in 2020 as part of the U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords, […]

London, UK – The International Trade Council has lauded the UK’s first trade agreement with an individual US state, Indiana, as a significant move towards post-Brexit progress. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) seeks to enhance the £1.1bn ($1.4bn) worth of goods that Indiana already purchases from the UK. The agreement was signed by UK Trade […]

Supply Chain

May 15, 2022

The April 2022 draft of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) signaled a step change in what is expected from large companies operating within, or with significant exposure to, the European market. It expands environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure obligations in ways that many compliance teams are still grappling to interpret fully. With […]

Economic Development, News

May 13, 2022

The International Trade Council reports that US President Joe Biden has committed to investing $150 million in Southeast Asia, supporting infrastructure, security, and anti-pandemic efforts. This announcement comes during the two-day summit held in Washington between the US and the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The goal is to counterbalance China’s increasing influence […]

Istanbul, Turkey – The Global Economic Impact Forum on Ukraine (TGEIF) will be held on July 21-22, 2022, in Istanbul. This invitation-only event will bring together high-level political, public sector, and business leaders from Fortune 500 companies from across the globe to look at rebuilding Ukraine, discuss investment and trade opportunities, and address the challenges […]