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Impact of El Niño and La Niña on Global Supply Chains

We discuss the effects of the El Niño and La Niña climate patterns and how importers and exporters can prepare for disruptions.

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Preparing for Supply Chain Disruption During Natural Disasters

Learn more about the supply chain challenges caused by natural disasters and how importers and exporters can properly plan for them.

Fluctuations in Global Coffee Prices

Learn more about the primary factors impacting global coffee prices and how RTS International can help ease the burden for coffee traders.

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Understanding the Effects of the U.S Banking Crisis on Factoring

Find out what the banking crisis means for factoring companies and customers both in the U.S. and globally.

Regulations on the Importation of Latin American Textiles

Many products are imports to the U.S. from Latin American countries, including textiles. Learn more about the free trade agreements that govern imported textiles from Latin America here.

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Navigating Cross-Border Transactions with International Invoice Factoring

Learn the risks associated with international trade and how international invoice factoring can help you mitigate them.

Industry Insights: A Look at Brazilian Meat Exports

The Brazilian meat industry has been through many highs and lows in recent years. What’s in store for the future?

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How Will Mexico’s Energy Export Changes Affect Global Trade?

The proposed changes to Mexico’s energy exports have caused domestic unrest and international concern. Learn about the reforms and how they may affect global trade.

Global Supply Chain Shifts: Could Nearshoring Help?

We sat down with RTS International’s Director of Sales, Jonathan Emkes, to discuss how companies can rethink their sourcing strategies to accommodate the shifting supply chain.

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Brazilian Weather Impacts Coffee Exports in 2021 and Beyond

A series of extreme weather events has caused severe shortages in Brazil’s coffee exports, but the global demand for coffee is rising. Learn more about the current state of coffee trade.