As part of Trade Finance Week by ICC Austria, we continued Trade Finance Week, with an African view on global trade.
For trade and supply chains in Africa, access to trade finance, the past 15 months have been incredibly tough for lives, livelihoods and economies, particularly in emerging developing markets. But trade must go on. If anything, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated many efforts to rethink the way we do trade. Is paper really necessary and is there a way that we can rethink trade documents? How has trade based financial crime fared in Africa, and what must we do to keep bad actors out of the trade system? And is this finally an opportunity for us to bring sustainability right to the forefront, as a business imperative, rather than just a nice to have? In this podcast, we talk AfCTFA, MANSA and the digital future of African trade, discussing trade digitisation, risk and compliance and sustainability.
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Full transcript here: https://www.tradefinanceglobal.com/posts/video-africa-focus-trade-digitisation-trade-finance-week-2021/ and here: https://www.tradefinanceglobal.com/posts/video-africa-focus-sustainable-trade-trade-finance-week-2021/
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Bitter Sweet: Global trade disruption and its impact on sugar flows
KYP (Know Your Policy) – Learnings from CPRI in a post-Covid world
SWIFT's 2020 Standards Release - An introduction to Messaging Types (MTs)
APAC Trade and Supply Chain Finance in 2020 - Market Commentary
Wolfsberg Group: Fighting financial crime when the going gets tough
ADB: Development Banks step up in the fight against COVID-19
Out with the Old, In with the New ISO 20022 for Trade & Treasury
TradeIX & Pole Star Deep Dive: DLT in the Maritime and Shipping Space
From Mesopotamian Tablets to 2020: A BCG View on Trade Finance Ecosystems
Life In the Fast Lane for Short Term Trade and Supply Chain Finance: TXF Political Risk & Trade Credit Insurance
Understanding Legal Entity Identifiers (LEIs) and their significance for ISO 20022 and Trade Finance: Gerard Hartsink, GLEIF
Central Banks’ View on DLT – Cautious Optimism from ECB’s Dirk Bullmann
BAFT's Talking Heads of Trade - A US Perspective from Steve Lotito, MUFG
World Trade Symposium: Iain MacLennan, on Policy in an Era of Digital Trade
Anglo Gulf Trade Bank - Pioneers in Digital Trade
The Italian Banking Market, CBI's CEO Insight
Sibos Supplement - Turning SME credit scoring on its head - the Banking Circle approach to financial inclusion
Sibos Supplement: essDOCS CEO - Can we make trade paperless?
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