The Global Agricultural Trade Landscape
ANDAMAN PARTNERS presents a visualisation of the global trade landscape.
ANDAMAN PARTNERS presents a visualisation of the global trade landscape.
World food production has increased steadily in recent years, but global agricultural supply chains are vulnerable to several risks in 2025, with important implications for agribusiness executives.
Africa previously failed to develop a broad manufacturing base despite industrial foundations laid early in the post-colonial period. But Africa’s potential for industrial takeoff remains.
Rapid and sustained economic growth has made the Philippines a Southeast Asian economic force to be reckoned with, with bright prospects.
With rapid GDP growth, expanding trade networks and investment inflows, Southeast Asia has lasting appeal as a destination for corporations seeking to diversify supply chains.
Indonesia’s dynamic, services-led and consumption-driven economy is poised to become one of the world’s largest by mid-century, presenting many opportunities for businesses and investors.
The implications of India’s rise will be substantial and complex, and global businesses must take note of opportunities to leverage the unfolding Indian Century.
The global economy is experiencing a precipitous transition from developed to emerging economies. India and a group of smaller economies will drive global growth for decades.
With booming exports and investment flowing into a flourishing manufacturing sector, Mexico has become the gateway to North America.
Brazil's economy has strong foundations and a resilient agricultural sector, but 2025 presents several risks and challenges likely to moderate growth.