Attacks in the Red Sea disrupt grain transport
Houthi rebels in Yemen attack ships in the Red Sea with drones and missiles, affecting shipments of grain and dry bulk. Significant impact. Previously limited mainly to the container segment during the early stages of the crisis, they now directly affect the transport of bulk products such as cereals. According to Alexander Karavaytsev, senior economist at the International Council of […]
Argentine producers will not join the strike
The General Confederation of Labor is promoting its first strike during Javier Milei's administration, in opposition to the decree and the general law. In turn, the rural sector decided not to join. In a document signed by 25 entities, which include the Argentine Rural Society and the Argentine Rural Confederations, it was stated: “We, producers, decided […]
Protests in Bolivia and impacts on Latin American agribusiness
Sudden changes in political guidelines have been affecting the Latin American scenario, impacting not only its population, but also the commercialization of agribusiness. In the fourth week of January, protests in Bolivia affect trade on the border with Brazil and Paraguay. The Day of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, celebrated on January 22 […]
#AboissaEverywhere: Building Bridges in Global Trade
In the competitive world of business, the art of building strong customer relationships is often the key to sustainable success. Since its founding, Aboissa has stood out for its practice of getting to know its customers personally, a tradition that remains alive today. Munir Aboissa, CEO of Aboissa, has always believed that the essence of […]