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ON THE WAY BACK TO THE BAD OLD TIMES IN 2023’S GERMANY PAYMENT SURVEY

In contrast to the previous year, the most recent iteration of Coface’s survey on corporate payment experience in Germany was

Atradius, Front Page

Insolvencies adjust back to pre-pandemic levels

The insolvencies adjustment process, which commenced in 2022, is continuing at an accelerated pace in 2023. The discontinuation of fiscal

EDC, Front Page

Compliance & logistics: What you don’t know could cost you

There’s been so much written about supply chain disruptions in the last few years, it’s hard to imagine a new

Allied World, Front Page

Cyberattacks Can Have a Life-Altering Impact. Here Are a Few Tips for Managing a Large Claim 

When business leaders contemplate events that could pose a significant threat to the survival of their enterprises, they may initially

EDC, Front Page

SME’s and Sustainability

Export Development Canada’s second SMEs and Sustainability survey—conducted in 2023—captures the perspectives of more than 350 small- and medium-sized exporters.

Allianz, Front Page

Is diversification dead?

The 60/40 portfolio split underwent a significant transformation in 2022 due to changing factors such as inflation and growth dynamics.

Atradius, Front Page, Going Global

Can AI offer disruptive opportunities for pharma?

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, and machine learning have become widespread tools in the business world, particularly for enhancing efficiency

Allianz, Front Page

Back to the beach: Tourism rebound in Southern Europe?

Could surging travel costs jeopardize Southern Europe’s crucial summer tourism season? While beach vacations remain the top preference for leisure

EDC, Front Page

Top 10 Global Risks of 2023

Annually, EDC Economics releases its assessment of the primary challenges that Canadian exporters are likely to encounter in the coming

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Counting pennies

While the probability of a systemic sovereign debt crisis remains low, and the vast majority of Canadian exporters tend to