
Robotics & AR Go Mainstream: Small-Scale, Big Potential for Suppliers
As we move into 2026, robotics isn’t just for factories or specialist tech shows—it’s entering daily life at every level, unlocking fresh opportunities for consumer
Everyday Sourcing Tips to Meet Trading Needs

As we move into 2026, robotics isn’t just for factories or specialist tech shows—it’s entering daily life at every level, unlocking fresh opportunities for consumer

The three biggest headaches for small and medium-sized enterprises, i.e., SME owners: manpower shortages, rising costs, and increasingly demanding customers. Competition is getting fiercer —

Germany’s green hydrogen industry is facing a critical slowdown, with production capacity outpacing weak demand, according to the BBC report. In Hamburg, hydrogen equipment manufacturers

India published a guidance document for recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) for use in food contact materials (FCM) in May 2025, following the introduction of new

As global sourcing enters a new era, 2026 finds “next-gen” materials no longer an optional differentiator but a core driver of value across apparel, fashion

Fourth Party Logistics (4PL) is fast becoming the preferred operating model for leading online retailers. Across all industries, the global 4PL market is projected to

Asia-Pacific’s leisure travel landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation. The region is witnessing a historic surge in international visitors and cross-border spending that extends far

Running e-commerce is becoming complex in today’s everchanging online world, where competition turns fierce and customers expect more than just the products but an overall

China’s economy is projected to grow faster than expected in 2026, driven by resilience in manufacturing and exports, and supported by policy momentum from its

Recently, the UK Office of Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) published the UK Product Safety Database (PSD) report for 2024-2025. The database contains safety alerts

Small round batteries have been commonly used, and these batteries are called “coin” or “button” interchangeably based on their shape, regardless of the chemicals inside.

Decoding the Pulse of Global Trade Global supply chains are more interconnected—and competitive—than ever before. Trade flows shift swiftly due to supply chain disruptions, digitalization,