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Transatlantic Networking Session in New York on June 20th, 2022

A delegation from Lower Saxony, Germany comes to New York. The delegation includes roughly 30 enterprises from various industries, as well as 10 representatives from the Lower Saxony Ministry of Economic Affairs, led by Dr. Bernd Althusmann, Minister of Economic Affairs. more

Jun 16, 2022| News
Transatlantic Networking Session

Russia-Ukraine Conflict – Effects on Global Supply Chains

No supply chain is 100% crisis-proof. This is demonstrated by the consequences of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. In February 2022, the political situation between the two countries had escalated to such an extent that Russia invaded Ukraine militarily. This is currently causing not only terrible humanitarian problems, but also economic consequences that are being felt in Europe and the United States, among other places. More and more global supply chains are in danger of collapsing, both because of the military-related loss of Ukrainian business partners and because of international sanctions against Russia and Russian companies. more

Mar 9, 2022| News
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Choke Point Risks - Supply Chains under Pressure

Continually, globalization has increased dependencies in world trade. Bottlenecked trade routes in particular are critical for maintaining global supply chains. The recently congested trade routes therefore require an effective risk management. With customs and lately also maritime port data, ABRAMS world trade wiki enables supply chain resilience even under pressure. more

Aug 10, 2021| Features
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Competitive Analysis with Trade Data – Do You Know your Competitors?

In global trade, it is crucial to know your markets and their developments. But what about the players in the markets? Who sells competing products and who is a potential or even direct competitor? These decisive questions about the market can be easily answered with the trade data from ABRAMS world trade wiki. more

Jul 16, 2021| Tips
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How do you Keep Track of Export and Import Trends in World Trade?

Networking is playing an increasingly important role in world trade. To stay on top of these dynamic developments and identify opportunities, it is important to monitor import, export and shipping trends. You can gain knowledge from a variety of sources, but trade data analysis is the key tool to make the right decisions. more

Jun 3, 2021| Tips
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Free Ports - Boom after Brexit?

After leaving the EU, the United Kingdom wants to take new paths to boost the economy. No longer bound by EU regulations, the British government wants to reintroduce free ports - but heavily deregulated to ensure economic growth after Brexit. more

Apr 18, 2021| News
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Evergreen Grounded – Is Your Supply Chain Disaster-proof?

Unexpected challenges can hit global trade at any time. This was proven once again by the “Ever Given” accident. Since Tuesday night, the container ship has been blocking the Suez Canal and thus one of the world's most important trade routes. Already strained supply chains are further strained, while an end to the blockade is not in sight. more

Mar 26, 2021| News
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Direct Selling – Optimize your Supply Chain

With the rise of the New Economy, global economy moved away its focus from sheer mass production to service-oriented trade. Especially intermediaries pushed into the markets to buy and sell without adding value. With “Go Direct” ABRAMS world trade wiki offers the tool to clear your supply chain from unnecessary middlemen. more

Mar 19, 2021| News
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How Trade Data Can Save Companies in Times of Crisis

The past year has shown what unexpected challenges can suddenly strike the global economy and entrepreneurs. In the beginning crisis management was the main reaction. Although many companies were able to keep up their supply chains, their revenue suffered major losses. At this point strategic knowledge through trade data and innovative business intelligence offer a way out of this crises. more

Mar 5, 2021| News
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Sustainability Measurement – Economic Factor of the Future

Sustainability (in an ecologic sense) and economy are widely regarded contradictive. However, global trends show that sustainability is becoming more and more crucial to world trade. ABRAMS world trade wiki offers the chance for companies to introduce sustainability measurement or optimize existing measures for sustainability. Take action today to make your company part of a sustainable future. more

Jan 27, 2021| News
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