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GTR News Brief
Global Trade Review (GTR)
39 episodes
7 months ago
A rundown of the major stories from the world of trade and trade finance, brought to you by the news team at GTR (Global Trade Review).
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A rundown of the major stories from the world of trade and trade finance, brought to you by the news team at GTR (Global Trade Review).
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Business News
News
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GTR News Brief: Fresh scrutiny for banks in new US advisory on Xinjiang; Australian lenders defend coal exit; US sanctions break for Venezuela LPG export
GTR News Brief
9 minutes 4 seconds
4 years ago
GTR News Brief: Fresh scrutiny for banks in new US advisory on Xinjiang; Australian lenders defend coal exit; US sanctions break for Venezuela LPG export
Host Felix Thompson gives a breakdown of the major stories in trade and trade finance news this week. The US government has signalled that banks face extra scrutiny over supply chains that include forced labour in the Chinese province of Xinjiang. Australia’s banks have defended their decision to exit the thermal coal sector, pushing back against suggestions from government lawmakers that they be forced to extend financing to fossil fuels. The US government’s decision to lift sanctions on liquefied petroleum gas exports to Venezuela should be seen as a “humanitarian gesture” rather than a wholesale shift in trade relations, experts suggest. Senior reporter Eleanor Wragg also provides a closer analysis on why trade innovation risks being stranded on digital islands.  Music credit to Kevin MacLeod for his track Loopster, taken from incompetech.com. Licensed under creative commons by attribution 3.0 license. Further music credit to Sunrise Drive by South London HiFi. Licensed under creative commons Attribution 4.0 License. Music promoted by CopyrightFree.org
GTR News Brief
A rundown of the major stories from the world of trade and trade finance, brought to you by the news team at GTR (Global Trade Review).