The shift to a more digital form of globalisation changes who is participating, how business is done across borders, and where the economic benefits are flowing. This creates a new paradigm where not only large corporates, but also retailers, SMEs, and individuals can use international payments, integrated commerce, or trade interfaces regularly.
Author: Kelroy James
Kelroy James is a Supply Chain professional, and a Percy Hobart Innovation Fellow in the Royal Navy. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Logistics and Operations Management, Micro Masters in Predictive Analytics using Python, and is a recent DeFi Talent with Frankfurt School Blockchain Center. He has an interest in Blockchain applications in Supply Chains, Trade Finance, and Digital Identity.