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AI reshapes supply chains as disruption becomes the norm
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AI takes centre stage in logistics as Infios predicts 2026 supply chains built for constant disruption, resilience and human‑machine teamwork.
Satellite, eSIM & loyalty to reshape 2026 telecoms
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Satellite tie-ups, eSIM and loyalty-led MVNOs will drive practical, value-focused change in UK and European telecoms by 2026.
Canadian firms embrace AI & efficiency to counter tariff pressures
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Canadian firms are embracing AI and operational efficiency to offset tariff pressures, boosting optimism for growth and hiring in 2026 despite economic uncertainty.
Procure AI secures USD $13 million to boost procurement automation
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London-based Procure AI raised USD $13 million seed funding to expand its AI-driven procurement automation across Europe, boosting efficiency and cost savings.
ANZ small businesses show strong confidence despite AI concerns
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Small businesses in Australia and New Zealand report high confidence ahead of the holidays, despite financial pressures and concerns over AI in marketing.
Why supply chain resilience is more than a buzzword; it's a competitive advantage
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Supply chain resilience in 2026 is a competitive edge, driven by evolving trade policies, AI tech, and the need for adaptability amid global uncertainties.
Crossroads, crossfire, or a $60bn productivity opportunity?
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Australian businesses could unlock a USD $60bn productivity gain by saving 8%-10% on external supplier spend without job or performance cuts.
Moving past the AI excitement to true maturity in finance
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Finance firms are shifting from AI hype to mature, strategic use, aiming to cut costs by 81% and speed processing by 73% with integrated solutions.
Ivalua: 71% of UK businesses passed on rising costs to consumers
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Over 4 million UK businesses have raised prices amid soaring costs, risking supplier stability and supply chain health ahead of possible tax hikes.
Ship4wd unveils platform helping US SMBs buy direct from China
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Ship4wd launches platform enabling US SMBs to buy directly from Chinese factories, offering pricing in USD, order protection, and integrated global shipping.
Deal or no deal - the new and nuanced view of tariffs
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HSBC survey shows 75% of logistics firms face impacts from US tariffs; many delay investments and reshape supply chains amid rising trade uncertainties.
Australian exporters face stricter compliance & e-invoicing rules
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From 2026, Australian exporters must adopt stricter compliance and e-invoicing rules to navigate US tax complexities and new Asia-Pacific digital standards.
Finance leaders scale back FX hedging as caution prevails in Q3
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US and UK finance leaders cut FX hedging to lowest levels since 2024 start, but most will increase cover if interest rates rise next year.
More than a third of STEM professionals consider moving abroad
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Over a third of STEM professionals worldwide have been approached for overseas roles, with 19% planning or already moving abroad amid rising global investment and protectionism.
Budget 2025: Tech & finance leaders urge fintech reforms
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Canadian tech and finance leaders call for open banking reforms and streamlined regulations to boost innovation ahead of the federal budget announcement.
End of de minimis is maximising complexity and cost for UK retailers
Fri, 31st Oct 2025
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UK retailers face rising costs and complexity as de minimis import duty exemptions end, challenging cross-border eCommerce and holiday sales.
Canada’s M&A activity grows as US market slows, Sapling reports
Thu, 23rd Oct 2025
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Canada's merger and acquisition activity rises 6.6%, reaching 'Sprout' status, as US M&A slows amid cautious investor sentiment and trade tensions impact cross-border deals.
Supply chain leaders face mounting disruptions & turn to AI solutions
Wed, 15th Oct 2025
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A survey reveals 73% of supply chain leaders faced supplier disruptions last year, with many turning to AI to curb financial losses and boost resilience.
Entry-level 3D printers thrive while industrial market declines
Fri, 10th Oct 2025
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Entry-level 3D printers saw a 21% revenue surge in Q2 2025, while Industrial and Midrange segments faced declines amid weak investment and market shifts.
Avalara launches global AI tools to streamline compliance tasks
Tue, 7th Oct 2025
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Avalara has launched global AI tools, including its agent Avi, to speed up compliance and tax tasks within enterprise systems, cutting filing times significantly.