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Supplier intelligence • sourcing verification • EU-ASEAN procurement

A1AYN

Supplier intelligence for procurement teams

Turn messy market noise into structured supplier shortlists: signals, validation, and an explicit audit trail for decision-making across ASEAN and beyond.

Briefings

Latest notes from the desk

Short, checkable briefs on suppliers, signals, and procurement-grade methods. No hype — just scope, evidence, and decision relevance.

Latest brief

Finland's hydrogen pipeline and the missing buyer

Gasgrid wants to build more than 1,000 km of hydrogen pipeline, first costed at €3.5bn and later nearer €5bn, part of a roughly 4,750 km Finnish-linked corridor to Germany. Not one kilometre has reached a final investment decision, the anchor demand keeps stalling, and the promoters are still running calls for interest. A demand-first look at whether the business case is real, drawing on the A1AYN electricity-costs and hydrogen-pipelines data.

2026-06-02

Brief

Vegetable oil's pricing anchor has shifted from food to fuel

Where the global vegetable oil market sits at the end of May 2026: Indonesia's B40 to B50 trajectory, Malaysia's B15 rollout from June 1, Thailand's conflicted blend policy, El Niño on the 2026 palm crop, Brent at $100, Ukrainian sunflower export disruption, India's 2025 duty reset as the demand baseline, and the food side as residual claimant. Sourced to USDA FAS, GAPKI, OECD-FAO, primary national regulations, and current market reporting.

2026-05-26

Brief

CBAM and the politics of the EU's carbon perimeter

Where CBAM sits in May 2026: the live EUA price, the statutory phase-in schedule, the post-2024 European Parliament arithmetic, the competitiveness trade-offs for EU industry, and the regulatory horizon to 2030. Sourced to primary regulatory texts, IEA, IEEFA, Eurofer and the European Parliament register.

2026-05-12

Structure

Domains, datasets, and published signals

A1AYN is organised around a small number of analytical domains. Those domains are supported by build-time statistical snapshots, published data views, and short analytical briefs. The aim is a compact intelligence structure rather than a generic brochure site.

Domains → Data → BriefsDeterministic snapshotsAuditable structure

Editorial note

Claims are cheap. Methods aren’t.

A1AYN briefs are written to be checked: sources are linked where possible, assumptions are explicit, and constraints are stated. When a claim can’t be verified, it’s marked as such.

What you get

  • • Supplier shortlists with verification notes
  • • Structured briefs (scope → evidence → decision)
  • • Data and methodology transparency