AITSEAC — not just a business association
AITSEAC — is an international business platform and association uniting entrepreneurs and companies
More detailsYou gain access to the experts, standards, and global network of the Institute of International Trade.
Business tours and B2B meetings
Organizing business trips and meetings to establish direct contacts with partners and clients around the world.
Issuance of certificates
Providing membership and professional certificates confirming status and competence in international trade.
Expertise centers where members solve real-world international business challenges, develop standards, and shape new trade instruments.
Committee on Production, Quality and Industrial Development
Develops quality standards and innovative solutions for manufacturing processes. Supports companies in optimizing production and entering global markets
Committee on Electronic Commerce and Digital Technologies
Provides tools for e-commerce development and the implementation of digital solutions in retail. Brings together experts to share experiences and shape digitalization trends
Committee on International Trade and Logistics
Optimizes global supply chains and develops standards for international trade. Helps businesses minimize logistics risks and expand into new markets
Support entrepreneurs and create a social impact.
Global Trade Excellence Awards
Annual award for achievements in international trade.
AITSEAC Young Traders Programme
Education and mentoring for young entrepreneurs.
AITSEAC Peace & Trade Challenge
Competition for projects strengthening peace through trade.
Expertise centers where members solve real-world international business challenges, develop standards, and shape new trade instruments.
News
China’s Imports from CIS Countries in 2025: Key Commodities and Outlook for 2026
December 2025
News
New Benchmarks: China’s Economic Growth Outlook for the First Half of 2026
November 2025
News
Global Trade Outlook 2025: Growth Amid Uncertainty
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, global trade is expected to grow by around 2.5% in 2025, though progress will depend on geopolitical and technological factors.
China and Southeast Asia remain key drivers of global trade and regional growth.
AITSEAC emphasizes that strengthening regional cooperation and developing digital trade platforms will be essential for sustainable growth in the coming year.
November 2025