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Trade in Transition: South America Looks to Neutrality, Opportunity

3BL Media

This reflects the need for agility as global trade dynamics shift. Chinas Influence: A Double-Edged Sword Chinas economic footprint in South America has grown significantly, with bilateral trade increasing from $18 billion in 2002 to over $500 billion in 2024. Curious to learn more about South Americas trade dynamics?

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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

While publicly traded companies often dominate the headlines, private companies are a much larger part of the global economy. Biffa says it has reduced carbon emissions by 70% since 2002 and aims to be net-zero by 2050. 24 Imperial Logistics Ltd South Africa 5% 0% 33.9% Canada 47.2% 12 Biffa PLC United Kingdom 56% 63.4%

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Reimagining Business Ownership in the Global South

Stanford Social Innovation

Set up in 2002 by the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia (FNC) to promote Colombian coffee, Procafecol has expanded the scope of Colombias coffee industry from commoditized beans to value-added products sold in domestic and international markets.

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