International trade today

International trade today

Infobox Magazine
title = International Trade Today
editor = Tony Bush Editor, Ian Campbell OBE Consultant Editor
frequency = Quarterly
circulation = 20,000
category = trade journal
company = Conexia Publishing Ltd
publisher =
firstdate = November 1 1937
country = UK
language = English
website = [http://www.internationaltradetoday.co.uk/ www.internationaltradetoday.co.uk]
issn = 1472-7153

"International Trade Today" is a British quarterly trade journal published in London. It is distributed throughout the United Kingdom and internationally.

International Trade Today delivers independent editorial with insight. This includes extensive news coverage, major interviews and in-depth features that provide analysis while uncovering new trading and investment opportunities. In-depth assessments of the impact of legal, financial and governmental measures that impact on international trade are also featured, as are regular articles on markets and marketing, finance and business travel, customs and law, as well as logistics and IT, including the latest [international trade software developments.

The magazine has a circulation of 20,000 UK companies trading across borders, predominently involved in export, import, outward investment and inward investment.

History

"International Trade Today" was first published in 1937 as "Export" magazine and has been continuously published since 1946.

Contributors and reporters

Notable regular contributors to "International Trade Today" include Tony Bush, Ian Campbell OBE, Tim Hiscock, Mike Hodge, Joseph Baron, Paul Melly and Phil Hastings.

External links

* [http://www.internationaltradetoday.co.uk/ International Trade Today magazine] Official website
* [http://www.internationaltrade.co.uk/ International Trade] online edition
* [http://www.internationaltradeawards.co.uk/ International Trade Awards]


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