Less than 2% of trade happening globally is done digitally. But it is on the verge of change as worlds top 10 container shipping lines have committed to digitising 50% of their landing bills within five years.
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They are relatively easy to fake. Frequently get lost. And can add huge amounts of time to any journey. Yet paper documents still rule in the $25 trillion
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(Bloomberg) They are relatively easy to fake. Frequently get lost. And can add huge amounts of time to any journey. Yet paper documents still rule in the $25 trillion global cargo trade with four billion of them in circulation at any one time. Most Read from BloombergKey Taiwan Tech Firms Helping Huawei With China Chip PlantsWall Street Fear Gauge Ratchets Up After Jobs Data: Markets WrapWhy a US Recession Is Still Likely — and Coming SoonKevin McCarthy Ousted as US House Speaker by Republica