Trade Compliance for Leadership Navigating a Shifting Global Landscape 2025
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storage and retrieval system.Contents
Foreword
Executive summary
Introduction
1 The evolution of trade compliance
2 Considerations for managing international trade today
2.1 Geopolitical developments
2.2 Supply chain sustainability
2.3 Regulatory developments
2.4 Technology and data
3 Implementing corporate good practices
3.1 Improving internal collaboration to meet increasing
international trade obligations
3.2 Making the trade management function more strategic
3.3 Navigating new technologies
4 Offering policy-maker insights
Conclusion
Contributors
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