Digital is all the rage right now in the trade space. Emerging technologies from AI to IoT to blockchain are promising to revolutionise global trade.
The hype is real.
However, there are a few blips on the radar: in a lot of jurisdictions, digital instruments are still not legally able to replace their paper predecessors.
This creates a lot of hesitancy among firms that are considering implementing digital processes.
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