Category: Front Page

Front Page, RIAC

Navigating Geopolitical Uncertainties: The Role of Trade Credit Insurance for Canadian Businesses

In today’s interconnected global economy, recent comments by no less than Gita Gopinath, Deputy of the IMF that the world

EDC, Front Page

Service exports boost Canada’s economy and global brand

When the term “exports” is mentioned, most individuals immediately associate it with tangible goods. However, the rapidly expanding service sector

Front Page, WTW

Cutting carbon emissions in the food and beverage sector

Approximately one-third of the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by human activities are associated with the food sector, encompassing

Atradius, Eurozone, Front Page

Clean Energy Transition: Construction

A significant portion of Europe’s architectural inventory consists of aged structures, many of which carry historical and cultural significance. Over

Front Page, WTW

Containerization and its impact on shipping facilities

In the early 1980s, standard containerships were designed to transport approximately 3,000 shipping containers, each equivalent to 20 feet (TEU),

Aon, Front Page

Balancing the ESG Challenge in the Fashion and Luxury Goods Industry

The luxury goods industry must navigate the diverse interests of its stakeholders, ensuring a harmonious balance that safeguards the reputation,

Canada, EDC, Front Page

Measuring geopolitical risk

The apprehension regarding geopolitical uncertainty has persistently loomed over Canadian exporters engaged in international business. However, the current scenario, marked

Front Page, WTW

2024 Global Medical Trends Survey

Global medical care costs reached an unprecedented peak in 2023, marking the first time the medical trend rate soared into

Canada, Front Page

Need for speed: Canadian cleantech in race to decarbonization

For Jeff Keats, home will always be Canada’s East Coast, but when it comes to climate change, he’s a firm

Allianz, Front Page

Global construction outlook: Liquidity cracks

Residential construction is facing challenges but managing to stay afloat. The surge in interest rates leading to increased mortgage costs