Past Events
Market Outlook for the First Half of 2022: Strategies on International Trade and Supply Chain for SMEs
The persistent border closures and other anti-Covid measures have hindered global supply chain flows, leading to escalating business costs. Shirley Kwong and Jaff Lau, Commercial Banking Experts from HSBC Hong Kong, summarised the 2021 performance of international trade and the supply chain at a seminar on 20 January. They also shared their thoughts on future developments, and said that a sustainable and more stable supply chain would become the major focus.
At the same event, Ivy Tse and Tyrell Au, specialists in the global supply chain from FrieghtAmigo, projected the upcoming trends for international trade in 2022 and introduced the FreighTech and FinTech solution, which aim to help SMEs to increase their productivity amid a tough economic climate.
Kenneth Poon from Hong Kong Export Credit Insurance Corporation shared some tips on how SMEs can better protect themselves in the current turbulent times. He suggested SMEs should be aware of both pre-shipment and post-shipment risks, and can protect their businesses through risk transfer mechanisms.
2022/01/20
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