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March 2, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

While geopolitical tensions disrupt trade in some regions, Canada and China are making significant long-term investments in port infrastructure and technology to secure future growth and efficiency. According to Western Investor, Canadian ports are advancing major expansion projects designed to enhance access to global markets. In Manitoba, the Port of Churchill, Canada’s only deepwater Arctic […]

March 2, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

Canada and New Zealand are making separate but parallel pushes to secure comprehensive free trade agreements with India, signaling a broader strategic effort by Western-aligned nations to deepen economic ties with the Indo-Pacific giant. According to CTV News, Canadian Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has confirmed that the federal government is once again “exploring” a formal […]

February 26, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

The market for blockchain in trade and supply-chain finance is rapidly maturing, moving beyond the pilot phase and into full-scale deployment, attracting significant institutional capital and triggering major technology integrations. A new report from PwC projects the market will expand from US$1.8 billion in 2024 to a staggering US$34.6 billion by 2034, signaling a new […]

February 26, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

In a strategic move to counter global trade uncertainties, Thailand is accelerating its free trade agreement (FTA) strategy on multiple fronts, with a pact with the United States expected to be concluded by July 2026. According to Thailand’s Minister of Commerce, Suphajee Suthumpun, negotiations for the Thailand-U.S. Tariff Agreement are actively ongoing, though some issues […]

February 26, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

African leaders are intensifying efforts to bolster the continent’s economic sovereignty through two major initiatives aimed at overcoming trade barriers and financing critical infrastructure. On February 14, 2026, African Heads of State and Government officially launched the Africa Infrastructure Financing Facility (AIFF), a new platform designed to fast-track the financing of cross-border infrastructure projects essential […]

February 25, 2026

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  George Glory Opeku’s ‘The Next Billion Customers’ Provides CEO’s Playbook for Immediate African Market Entry and Success   February 25, 2026 – The International Trade Council, a prestigious global trade organization, today announced the publication of a groundbreaking new book, ‘The Next Billion Customers: A CEO’s Playbook for Exporting to, Investing in, and Winning […]

February 25, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

In a week marked by contentious disputes at the WTO, separate developments in Europe and Asia highlight alternative approaches to managing trade friction, from proactive tariff suspensions to negotiated settlements. The European Commission on February 24 proposed a one-year suspension of import duties on key nitrogen fertilizers, including ammonia and urea, in a bid to […]

February 25, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

Central Asia is rapidly emerging as a major hub for foreign direct investment, with capital from Asian and regional powers pouring into the energy sector and deepening economic integration. According to a recent report from the Eurasian Development Bank, foreign direct investment stock from Asian countries into Central Asian economies soared to $68 billion by […]

February 24, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

A wave of strategic investments and high-level partnerships is actively reshaping key global trade corridors, with significant developments announced in Morocco, Egypt, and along the emerging India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). These initiatives signal a concerted effort to bolster logistics infrastructure, enhance trade connectivity, and capitalize on shifting supply chain dynamics like near-shoring.   In […]

February 24, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

India is making significant moves to reshape its global trade relationships in early 2026, simultaneously strengthening economic ties with the United States while developing a strategic transport corridor with Russia and China. These parallel initiatives highlight a dynamic approach to navigating the evolving geopolitical landscape.   In a major development, the United States and India […]

February 24, 2026

Jessica Jumaway

The global freight and logistics industry is grappling with a wave of new regulations from the European Union and the International Maritime Organization (IMO), fundamentally altering compliance obligations and operational realities for trade. These changes, which took effect at the start of the year, demand greater transparency and impose stricter environmental and safety standards. In […]