Teesside wins investment into making trade cheaper, faster, simpler and more sustainable
The partnership between Teesside University and the Centre for Digital Trade and Innovation has successfully won investment to fund two projects to accelerate the digitalisation of UK and world trade.One to establish a national facility to test the innovative use of data across ports, customs, finance and the private sector and another to improve the transparency of trade in critical minerals. The Electronic Trade Documents Act has changed the game for world trade and finance innovation. The new law came into force on 20 September, instigated by the team at the Centre for Digital Trade