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The history of beer goes back thousands of years, making it one of the world’s oldest beverages. In 2023, more than 166 billion liters of beer were drunk across the globe. This figure is expected to increase to 170 billion in 2024, and further increase to 180 billion by 2027. Even as beer consumption is expected to increase, non-alcoholic beer and seltzer options are becoming increasingly popular, especially during the month of January when millions of people across the globe participate in Dry January

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Over the past several weeks, vessels on the Red Sea have faced attacks, leading companies to change their routes and leading to a spike in freight rates. The Red Sea separates the coasts of Saudi Arabia and Yemen to the east from Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea to the west. With this body of water acting as one of the leading trade routes between Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, freight prices are jumping, creating longer transit times around Africa and disrupting and delaying product deliveries.

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While planes are currently one of our world’s fastest forms of transportation, are they our most efficient? Signs point to no, as more and more countries, specifically in Europe, are investing more in rail transportation. In 2022, Luxembourg invested 575 euros per capita in its railroad system, and they weren't alone. Switzerland, Norway, and Austria invested between 300 and 450 euros per capita, further developing their railroad system.

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Last week, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, authorized a new crypto product that could revolutionize the market. The SEC has approved 11 applications to offer exchange-traded funds, or EFTs, to the market. More than billion dollars worth of ETFs were bought and sold during the first day of trading, showing the potential market in the future.

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Over the past few weeks, winter weather has dumped snow and freezing rain across northern and central Europe. As a direct result, uncommon transportation system delays are disrupting supply chains, causing havoc at airports, and stopping road traffic. The recent wave of extreme weather has created many problems that affect businesses and the intricate network of supply chains, going beyond the immediate inconveniences of travel.

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The Space Race was one of the most defining moments of the 20th century. Over the past few years, countries from all over the world have ramped up their space programs. In August 2023, India became the first nation to land near the Moon’s southern pole. Recently, NASA’s future moon mission has been moved back to 2025, leaving the lead for space exploration open to the many government-funded or private space programs.

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Welcome back, readers! The globalEDGE Blog is back for the Spring 2024 season. Our student authors have returned from winter break loaded up with new ideas. As always, we will post every Monday through Thursday as we explore the international business world.

The audience’s support is a significant driving force that motivates our team to prepare the best and most timely content for the readers. We look forward to reconnecting with our audience and are excited for the 2024 spring semester!