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ALGERIA AND SPAIN: THE REOPENING OF TRADE

On November 6, 2024, the Bank of Algeria issued a key statement announcing the resumption of banking transactions between Algeria and Spain, thus lifting the trade blockade that had existed for more than two years. This measure brings long-awaited relief to Spanish exporters who saw their access to one of the most important markets in

TRANSPORTING DANGEROUS GOODS: SECURING CARGO AND PREVENTING ACCIDENTS

The transport of dangerous goods is one of the most critical activities in international logistics. These goods, known as hazardous materials or "hazmat" for short, include chemicals, explosives, gases, radioactive materials and others that can pose a significant risk to human health, public safety and the environment if not handled properly. In a global context,

CROSS TRADE: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT ADVANTAGES IT HAS

In today's globalized world, companies are constantly seeking ways to optimize their logistics operations and reduce costs. One of the most effective strategies to achieve this is Cross Trade or Triangular Operations. This method of international trade allows goods to be shipped directly from one country to another, without needing to pass through the seller's

CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF TRANSPED IN CHINA: A STROY OF GROWTH, INNOVATION AND GLOBAL COLLABORATION

In 2004, Transped ventured into the Chinese market by establishing our first office in Xiamen. This marked the beginning of a transformative journey in one of the most dynamic economic landscapes in the world. Transped China has evolved from a modest team into a powerhouse in international logistics, celebrating two decades of exceptional service and

THE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF WEST AFRICA IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE: PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

In the dynamic scenario of global trade, West Africa emerges as a key player, offering unique opportunities for sustainable development and international cooperation. This region, rich in resources and with a rapidly growing emerging market, is strategically positioned as a bridge between Europe and Africa. In this context, the commercial relationship between Spain and West