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About us

About us

With years of experience and a results-focused approach, we empower businesses to navigate complexity and achieve their goals.

Navigating the Global Value Chain

Karavan Free Trade is an advisory platform specializing in International Trade and Supply Chains to conduct business internationally and participate in the global value chain — making trade easier, accessible, and transparent. Karavan Advisory Enterprises LLP, with its access to a high-profile, close-knit network of industry leaders, country experts, state officials, and the right expertise and research capabilities, serves as an enabler for enterprises and investors to expand, trade, and grow.

Our target sectors include Metals & Mining (Critical Minerals and Precious Metals), Food & Agriculture, Digital Manufacturing and others across both emerging and advanced economies.

Vision

Provide end-to-end support to a business enterprise for conducting global trade and sourcing across specialized industries. Bridge the gap between Importers and Suppliers — realizing their true growth potential and helping expand the business.

Mission

Cut across the hurdles faced by Buyers and Sellers and create sourcing networks that are aligned with the supply chain and business strategy of the firm.

Core Principle

Transparency, accessibility, and trust underpin every engagement. We help global and local investors mitigate risks while investing into small and medium-size companies.

The Macro Landscape

Geopolitics

Trade protectionism, reshoring, and strategic alliances are fundamentally changing how countries access global resources. Nations are prioritizing secure, localized supply chains over globalized efficiency.

Energy Transition

Electric vehicles (EVs), Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and renewable energy infrastructure are triggering a structural super-cycle. This shift ensures long-term, sustained demand for critical minerals.

AI & Technology

The expansion of data centers and the production of semiconductors and advanced chips are creating exponential demand for specialty metals. Computing power is now a primary driver of resource consumption.