Episodes
Tuesday Sep 19, 2023
Tuesday Sep 19, 2023
Welcome to an exciting episode of GTR Trade Talks! Join us as we dive into the highlights of this year's event, which unfolded in the vibrant city of Singapore on September 5-6, 2023.
Over 1,200 delegates from across the globe gathered at GTR Asia 2023 to gain invaluable insights into the ever-evolving realms of trade, treasury, commodities, and fintech. This dynamic event served as a platform where industry leaders, experts, and enthusiasts came together to explore practical strategies and innovations shaping the future of international business.
A familiar face took the stage once again this year. Peter Ong, Chairman of Enterprise Singapore, delivered the keynote address for the third consecutive year. In his compelling speech, he illuminated the audience on the rapid growth and transformative trends in trade digitalisation that have emerged over the past year. Get ready to discover the key takeaways and inspiring moments from this insightful event.
Tune in and join us on this journey through the world of trade, treasury, commodities, and fintech at GTR Asia 2023!
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
GTR UK 2021: top takeaways from the day
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
In the latest episode of the Trade Talks podcast, we reflect on GTR's return to the live events space with the 2021 instalment of GTR UK, which welcomed over 400 delegates in London last week.
We’re joined on the podcast by the chair of the event, Adam Marshall, a senior advisor to Flint Global and HSBC UK, and who until fairly recently was Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce.
He gives an overview of some of the main “takeaways” from the day, including the two different languages being spoken in the UK trade sector, growing efforts to digitise trade and bolster supply chain resiliency, and how inflation could hit British businesses in the year ahead.
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Trade Finance Funds 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
In this latest installment of the Trade Talks podcast, we hear from various experts who joined GTR's recent Trade Finance Funds 2021 webinar, exploring the increasingly central role of funds in the trade finance ecosystem, from differing business models to changes in investor sentiment and the role of ESG, technological advances and the ongoing need for transparency and due diligence.
Friday Dec 18, 2020
GTR Africa 2020 Virtual
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Friday Dec 18, 2020
GTR Commodities 2020 Virtual
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
The economic impact of Covid-19 on global trade and supply chains
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
In this latest podcast instalment, GTR speaks with Rajiv Biswas, Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at IHS Markit on the impact of COVID-19 on trade and global supply in East Asia.
Among the key points covered:
- Where do from here? Assessing the risk of financial crises arising due to deep global economic shocks
- How long can the lockdown of major economies continue as global unemployment and government debt levels soar?
- To what extent does the current situation demonstrate the importance of robust value chains?
- Are we likely to see a change in the approach to dealing with China going forward?
- Has the pandemic exposed flaws in the 'just in time' inventory model particularly in the supply of essential products?
- What are the likely political consequences of the huge expenditure undertaken by nation states to prop up their economies?
Wednesday May 20, 2020
Assessing Sub-Saharan trade in the new normal
Wednesday May 20, 2020
Wednesday May 20, 2020
In this latest podcast instalment, GTR gathers a number of experts together to assess the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns and economic turbulence on the African market.
- Where are we now? Dr Robert Besseling, Executive Director of EXX Africa, and Memeh Onyebuchi, Head of Trade for South Africa and Southern Africa at Standard Chartered, provide an overview of the current situation.
- Is the farm still reaching the fork? Antonella De Cunha of Capespan, a fresh fruit supplier, and Louw van Reenen of South African meat producer Beefmaster, speak about how the pandemic is impacting on their business processes.
- The role of export credit: With strong ECA support required in this time of great uncertainty, Gabby Buck of GKB Ventures and Angelica Adamski of the Sweden-Africa Chamber of Commerce survey the current state of the market.
- Closing summary: Duarte Pedreira of Crown Agents Bank, Vinod Madhavan of Standard Bank and sustainability practitioner Mandy Rapson provide perspectives on free trade, digitisation and the need for Africa to move up the value chain.
Wednesday May 06, 2020
GTR Nordics 2019: Reflecting on a different strain of trade disruption
Wednesday May 06, 2020
Wednesday May 06, 2020
Looking back to the GTR Nordics 2019 conference in Stockholm last November emphasises just how much priorities have changed across the trade sector during the first half of 2020; though many of the ‘old normal’ challenges discussed will inevitably persist into the future. In this latest podcast episode we recap highlights selected from 2 of the event’s keynote sessions, and catch up with the team at blockchain consortium we.trade on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic:
- Known knowns and known unknowns: Ryan Fayhee, Partner at Hughes Hubbard & Reed and Daniel Nord, Legal Counsel, Trade Compliance at Ericsson share their perspectives on the unintended consequences and practical trade challenges arising from the global sanctions regime
- Joined-up thinking: Journalist and broadcaster Mia Odebas joins Ville Sointu, Nordea’s Head of Emerging Technologies, discussing the need for digital network building to harness the full potential of digitisation for the trade sector.
- Jumping forward to April 2020, we caught up with we.trade Chief Financial Officer Eimaar Kelly and Chief Executive Officer Ciaran McGowan on how the current crisis is impacting we.trade’s operations and their wider network.
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
GTR MENA 2020: Reflecting on the region’s role as a hub for trade
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Though the world has changed in many ways since, before the implications of COVID 19 took hold February's 800-plus gathering of leading trade finance professionals had much to discuss. In this latest podcast episode, we recap some of the highlights selected from 4 distinctly different sessions:
- Seizing opportunity: Dr Karen Remo, Founder and CEO of New Perspective Media and Laura Lane, Global President of Public Affairs at UPS, focus on the importance of creating a more conducive environment for entrepreneurs and female entrepreneurs in particular.
- Dubai Expo: A panel of experts focus on preparations for "the world's greatest show" with tremendous positivity over the potential implications for trade, as well as considering the wider legacy.
- Digital transformation: Tackling one of the most prevalent industry-wide issues in the market at present, that of digital disruption and its transformative nature on what has historically been a traditional paper-based industry.
- The role of China: Particularly prescient in the current climate, the issue of Chinese engagement in the region on a geostrategic level was already a fascinating one. Here we delve deeper into key trade trends.
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
GTR Africa London: Mapping a sustainable future for trade in Africa
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
With few events taking place worldwide right now, we thought we would take a look back at one of GTR’s biggest in 2019. In this podcast episode, Tedd George, Founder & Chief Narrative Officer of Kleos Advisory, gives us a recap of some of the highlights from last year’s GTR Africa conference in London.
- Judith Prior, Board member of US Exim talks about their history of in Africa, US initiatives on the continent and the bank’s plans going forward including the level of US content required to benefit from their support.
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The debate: Two teams of experts argue whether China’s extensive investment in Africa can be considered positive or negative, discussing concerns over the quality of Chinese-made infrastructure and the influence large scale investment brings.
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The ‘solar panel’: With millions of people and businesses in Africa still lacking a reliable power supply, this discussion focusses on two solar suppliers, Azuri Technologies & SunCulture, providing insight into their journeys developing crucial infrastructure in Africa.
- Tech innovation: Four developing fintech providers provide summaries from their roundtable discussions. Hear insights from TradeAssets, Orbitt Capital, Trade Finance Market and Cognissys.