
Asia’s Shifting Role in Global Supply Chains — Perspectives by ANDAMAN PARTNERS Co-Founder Rachel Wu
Analysis by ANDAMAN PARTNERS Co-Founder Rachel Wu on changing patterns in global supply chains.
ANDAMAN PARTNERS is proud to co-sponsor the Big Sunday Night Party on 2 February 2025, on the eve of Mining Indaba 2025 in Cape Town. The event will kick off the annual Investing in African Mining Indaba conference, which will be held from 3 to 6 February 2025.
The Big Sunday Night Party will take place at Quay 4 Tavern on Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
A portion of the evening’s proceeds will go to the Kusasa Project, a non-profit organization that addresses the lack of access to consistent, high-quality early childhood education for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
We look forward to that time of year when ANDAMAN PARTNERS will engage with all our clients, partners and stakeholders at Mining Indaba. Please join Co-Founders Kobus van der Wath and Rachel Wu in Cape Town.
Analysis by ANDAMAN PARTNERS Co-Founder Rachel Wu on changing patterns in global supply chains.
WA Mining Club luncheons are valuable ways to network with colleagues and clients and learn about the latest industry insights.
Rachel Wu was interviewed by Mining Review Africa on ANDAMAN PARTNERS and the importance of Asia for the African mining sector.
Vietnam’s sustained export growth, diversification and economic resilience make it a key player in global trade.
India’s export ecosystem will continue to grow and diversify, positioning the country well for further export-driven economic expansion in the coming years.
The global trade environment is evolving at an unprecedented pace. Astute export managers must identify and manage a host of new opportunities.