How ICTSI is trying to turn global trade wars into profit

Photo shows the eight new near-zero emission (NZE) rubber-tired gantries at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), the first of their kind in the Philippines.

ICTSI’s aggressive expansion into emerging markets reveals a sophisticated bet on the permanent fracturing of global trade patterns.

While most companies view the ongoing US-China trade tensions as a challenge to navigate, ICTSI sees something entirely different: the greatest business opportunity in decades.

The Manila-based port operator is aggressively expanding across emerging markets, positioning itself as the primary beneficiary of what may be the most significant realignment of global trade flows since World War II.

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