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IATA and ITC join forces for cross-border trade

London, Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Trade Centre (ITC) joined forces to improve access to global trade and air cargo supply chain information for businesses and air cargo professionals.

Through this agreement, ITC and IATA will cross-link their information offerings, including data, to expand access to strategic information for trade and cargo professionals.

Users of multiagency platform Global Trade Helpdesk can now also benefit from the IATA ONE source platform with information on freight forwarders.

IATA users will benefit from ITC’s Market Access Map and its information on temporary trade restrictions related to the Ukraine-Russia conflict and COVID-19 measures, as well as up-to-date information on market demand trends and market access conditions through ITC’s Market Analysis tools.

‘In challenging times of the “three C’s” – COVID, conflict and climate change – small businesses need to boost their resilience by adapting their business models and diversifying market risks. Through our partnership with IATA, ITC is helping businesses to adapt to challenging economic conditions and capitalize on emerging opportunities which is key for supporting an inclusive global recovery.’

Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director, International Trade Centre

‘Air cargo facilitates global trade, but it is a tough business, and information is critical to success. Our partnership with ITC will help our many customers in the air cargo sector to have even better market insights on trade. And, as success brings growth, everybody will win with expanded trading opportunities.”

Brendan Sullivan, Global Head of Cargo, IATA

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