What does the future of globalisation look like? DHL’s new interactive Global Connectedness Tracker tool will give you the answers. Unveil key global trade trends to enhance your cross-border trading strategy.
The latest DHL Global Connectedness Report, released in March 2024, strongly challenged the notion that the world has entered a period of deglobalisation. Published every two years, the report draws on nearly 9 million data points to provide a detailed analysis of the flows of trade, capital, information, and people – both worldwide and at the level of individual countries.
Now you can take a deeper look at the data and gain invaluable insights to empower your cross-border trading decisions.
The new DHL Global Connectedness Tracker provides insights in a shortened, downloadable format to keep you updated on key trends between full reports. The interactive features will help you understand the data on a deeper level, and filter insights for your unique needs:
- Gain customised deep dives into the state of globalisation and global trade.
- Examine additional types of international flows and see trends by region, by country income group, by geopolitical bloc, and for individual countries.
- Access key interactive charts, data and concise explanations – all downloadable in different formats.
- Receive regular updates about emerging global trade trends – with supporting virtual press conferences and webinars.
All of which means you’ll always have the most informative and valuable insights to empower your cross-border growth!
6 Key Takeaways from the DHL Global Connectedness Tracker 2024
Despite much talk about deglobalisation, the latest data confirms that global flows remain highly resilient. There is no shift from international to domestic activity, meaning the opportunities for your business to grow cross-border have never been greater.
Access customised insights about emerging markets and global trade growth to empower your cross-border trading decisions. Click here to access the DHL Global Connectedness Tracker.