As the leading specialists in international trade, export, commodity and supply chain finance conferences, GTR holds over 20 events around the world each year in countries such as Nigeria, India, UAE, Singapore, Turkey, South Africa, Russia, Sweden, Kenya and many more. With strong focus placed on exciting emerging markets, GTR is the company that goes to places others in the industry don’t, understanding that networking, engagement and facilitation directly on the ground is the best way to get business done.
Enjoying close working relationships with the industry’s primary decision makers, GTR provides an invaluable resource for anyone working in the world of trade.
Global Trade Review (GTR) is a world-class independent publishing and events company. The editorial team provides high-quality journalism and unrivalled coverage of the trade, export, commodity and supply chain finance markets, as well as the political risk and trade credit insurance, treasury and fintech sectors.
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GTR Webinar: The future of commodities GTR Webinar Meeting new challenges in the insurance marketHear from senior trade finance leaders from across the globe; this session will profile their current challenges and responses to the shifts in the regulatory environment, trade digitisation, global supply chains and reference rates, as well as highlight pressing areas of focus for 2021. Where relevant, speakers will touch on the complexities of the trends playing out within each of their regions of focus.