By understanding the resilience of people flows across the region, companies can better understand shifts in the business landscape.
Geopolitics is not the only risk to ocean supply chains in the ‘new normal’.
New investments in logistics infrastructure are strengthening Hong Kong’s status as a regional hub and supporting recent growth in intra-Asian trade.
China’s slow recovery is costing the country its market share in some containerized import markets as reshoring and friend-shoring find traction.
Embracing broader global integration, trade agreements and participation in value chains is vital for unlocking Bangladesh’s untapped economic potential.
Looking to grow your business internationally? Then look no further than China, home of the world’s largest e-commerce market.
According to the DHL Global Connectedness Index 2022, the city-state's rapidly transforming logistics sector is making it a world-leading logistics hub.
According to the DHL Trade Growth Atlas 2022, the region will lead the world in terms of trade growth over the next five years.
The growth of agriculture technology start-ups is offering opportunities to leapfrog the current agricultural constraints on the continent.
Vietnam, previously the site of key supply chain bottlenecks, might offer hope to end the chip shortage in the long run.