TFG Weekly Trade Briefing, 30th May 2022

TFG Weekly Trade Briefing

Your Monday morning coffee briefing from TFG:

Themes from BAFT: globalisation, green transition, and preferential financing

PODCAST: Technology can reduce risk and save costs if used effectively

VIDEO: We still need humans! Veridapt and DrumRisk on bridging the physical and financial commodity supply chains using technology

Can emerging technologies eliminate greenwashing? 

As document checkers in trade head into retirement, how can banks retain their niche expertise?

Do we really need such complexity in the Incoterms® 2020 rules?

Why should the maritime rules not be used for container shipments?

Themes from BAFT: globalisation, green transition, and preferential financing 

At BAFT’s 2022 Global Annual Meeting, attendees heard from experts discussing where the industry is headed and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Read more →

PODCAST: Technology can reduce risk and save costs if used effectively

TFG spoke to Marian Berden and Robert Meters of Schumann on how technology can help businesses avoid some of the stresses of the current economic conditions. Read more →

VIDEO: We still need humans! Veridapt and DrumRisk on bridging the physical and financial commodity supply chains using technology

TFG asked risk management experts from Veridapt and DrumRisk for their take on how businesses can navigate this period of economic volatility. Read more →

Can emerging technologies eliminate greenwashing?

Emerging technologies create distinct hierarchical structures that can improve the quality of sustainability reporting principles.  Read more →

As document checkers in trade head into retirement, how can banks retain their niche expertise?

For decades, trade document checkers have mastered the crucial skill of reviewing documents to ensure they meet international standards – but what happens when they leave? Read more →

Do we really need such complexity in the Incoterms® 2020 rules?

Traditionally each rule repeats the obligations for sellers and buyers. Most of them are identical across each rule or the variations hang off the delivery obligation. Read more →

Why should the maritime rules not be used for container shipments?

The usual answer is that delivery occurs when the goods leave the seller’s direct control long before the goods go onboard a vessel. Read more →

By Elcyn Domingo

Elcyn Domingo is responsible for the TFG Weekly Trade Briefings at Trade Finance Global. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Technology and is passionate about how SMEs can use new technologies to overcome challenges for business growth, with regard to both digital and sustainable models for trade.

Exit mobile version