1、Thomson Reuters Institute 2023 Corporate Global Trade Survey ReportExpanding Roles for Trade Compliance Jobs and Technology Thomson Reuters 20232023 Corporate Global Trade Survey Report 2Executive summaryThe second year of the Thomson Reuters Institutes Corporate Global Trade Survey Report finds glo
2、bal trade professionals in circumstances similar to last year,but with a few significant differences.An environment of almost constant disruption continues to hinder global-trade efforts,and these disruptions come from familiar sources inflation,rising costs,supply-chain shortages,international conf
3、licts,regulatory changes,transportation troubles,and compliance challenges.Not surprisingly,these sources of disruption and uncertainty also comprise the global trade professions top strategic priorities over the next 12 months.One important difference between this year and last year is that more co
4、mpanies are embracing and investing in global trade technologies that can help them navigate these turbulent times.Indeed,a significant number of companies have moved up the technology-adoption curve to the point where they can now take advantage of cloud-based,networked systems and software to gain
5、 more visibility and control over every aspect of their supply chain.Companies that have invested in these systems are better prepared for the data-intensive demands of todays import/export environment,and they have a distinct competitive advantage over companies that are behind them on the technolo
6、gy-adoption curve.Still,the global trade profession continues to struggle with a persistent talent and skills gap,mainly in the areas of trade experience,technical expertise,and data analytics.Companies are still recruiting and training for new roles in the profession,to be sure,but the lack of seas