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Global goods trade growth could slow sharply in 2026 as geopolitical disruption, tariffs and higher energy costs weigh on cross-border commerce. UNCTAD’s (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) latest trade update points to a weakening outlook after relatively strong...
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Canada has launched a new financing programme to support steel, aluminium and copper producers hit by rising tariff pressure. The…
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Citi has warned that tariff pressure, geopolitical fragmentation and regional supply chain shifts are continuing to reshape global supply chain…
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Following an analysis by Atradius published on 5 August 2025, the European Union appears to be shifting focus to the…
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Introduction: Tariffs, Trade Disruption, and the Rise of Embedded Finance Tariffs are redefining the global trade landscape — increasing costs,…
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Victor Portillo, Commercial Banking Head of Products at BanCoppel, discusses the latest developments in Mexico's factoring market in the regional…
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Continued from Part 3 Medium Enterprises (50–249 employees) Medium-sized enterprises, while still SMEs, have more in-house capacity and resources. They…
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Continuation from Part 2 Small Enterprises (10–49 employees) Small enterprises have more bandwidth than micro firms but still face resource…
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Continuation from Part 1 Market and Competitive Impacts Tariffs often can alter the competitive landscape for SMEs in both domestic…
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Introduction Since the outset of the current trade war and tariffs being proposed and imposed globally, there has been a…
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