Breaking Barriers for Small Businesses Worldwide: ADAMftd Launches as a Game-Changer for Safe and Informed Global Trade

Singapore   – For small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking safe, strategic ways to explore international markets, the International Trade Council (ITC) proudly introduces ADAMftd – an intuitive platform designed to level the playing field in global trade. ADAMftd, developed by ITC’s UK-registered subsidiary, the International Centre for Trade Transparency (ICTTM), is now open for free registration at www.adamftd.com, giving smaller businesses an exclusive chance to discover trusted trade partners, explore new markets, and perform risk-free due diligence.

ADAMftd was built with the unique challenges of SMEs in mind. From finding legitimate buyers abroad to uncovering market insights, competitive data, and regulatory guidance, ADAMftd opens up a world of resources that had previously been accessible primarily to large corporations. The platform offers SMEs powerful tools for international success, developed in close collaboration with government agencies, national chambers of commerce, and industry associations to ensure data quality, reliability, and global reach.

ADAMftd addresses essential needs of SMEs in global markets by providing:

  • Credible Buyer Discovery: Find legitimate buyers and trusted market contacts in foreign markets with ADAMftd’s global network of verified business profiles, making it easier to connect and build solid, lasting partnerships.
  • Reliable Due Diligence Tools: With access to robust data on companies worldwide, ADAMftd allows businesses to check registration details, ownership, reputation, negative media, and other compliance indicators for thorough risk assessment, helping avoid costly pitfalls.
  • Competitive Market Insights: ADAMftd’s tools support small businesses in identifying local demand, customer trends, and competitor activities to help position products effectively and boost sales in new regions.
  • Supplier and Partner Identification: Small businesses can now easily find and compare potential suppliers or partners in foreign markets, empowering them to make informed choices that strengthen their supply chains.
  • Regulatory Navigation: Get clear, up-to-date information on the local rules, trade policies, and customs requirements needed for seamless market entry, reducing compliance risks and costly delays.

“We know that SMEs often face higher barriers to information and connections in international markets,” says Ranjani Rangan, Chair of the International Trade Council. “ADAMftd was created to break down those barriers, offering small businesses a powerful toolset to help them succeed globally, with confidence and without unnecessary risk.”

ADAMftd’s development reflects a commitment to supporting SMEs, offering resources that provide invaluable insights without the pressure of complex, expensive systems. Now, for a limited time, any business can register and gain limited access to ADAMftd at no cost, exploring a world of opportunities with tools tailored for small business needs.

About the International Trade Council

The International Trade Council is dedicated to fostering transparency, trust, and opportunity in global trade. Through its UK-based subsidiary, the International Centre for Trade Transparency, the Council supports SMEs worldwide, helping them expand safely and sustainably in new markets.

Ranjani Rangan

Chairperson

International Trade Council

231 Bain Street

Singapore 180231

+1 202 869 0988 (World Wide)

www.tradecouncil.org

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