Global Commodity Brokerage for Verified Buyers and Trusted Suppliers

FTC LLC supports cross-border commodity transactions across energy, agricultural commodities, industrial materials, refined sugar, and precious metals.

We work with credible counterparties worldwide to help align supply and demand, coordinate commercial engagement, and support disciplined transaction progression across international markets.

About FTC LLC

FTC LLC is an international commodities brokerage that facilitates trade opportunities between qualified buyers and trusted suppliers across global markets.

Our focus spans energy products, agricultural commodities, industrial materials, refined sugar, and precious metals.

We work with counterparties who require structured engagement, professional communication, and disciplined transaction progression when navigating complex international commodity transactions.

Our role is to help connect credible participants, support commercial alignment, and maintain clear communication throughout each stage of engagement.

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Why Counterparties Work With FTC

FTC works with serious buyers, suppliers, and intermediaries who value credible introductions, disciplined communication, and commercially focused engagement.

Verified Buyer and Supplier Introductions
We focus on connecting qualified buyers with trusted supply-side counterparties across global commodity markets.
Multi-Sector Commodity Coverage
FTC supports engagement across energy products, agricultural commodities, metals, precious metals, and refined sugar markets.
Structured Transaction Approach
Our approach prioritises clear communication, organised documentation flow, and commercially aligned engagement between counterparties.
Global Market Connectivity
Our network spans multiple international markets, enabling cross-border commodity opportunities across diverse supply chains.
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Services

FTC supports commodity transactions across several sectors. Each opportunity is handled according to the commodity involved, the counterparty profile, and the commercial structure required.

Crude oil, refined petroleum products, and natural gas. Cross-border buyer/supplier introductions and early-stage commercial alignment.

Refined sugar and related agricultural products. Credible introductions and communication coordination.

Selected industrial materials and metals markets. Commercially credible cross-border brokerage.

Gold and other refined metals. Disciplined communication and credible counterparty introductions.

Communication management, commercial alignment, and logistics coordination between parties.

Execution Framework

Commodity transactions require credible counterparties, structured communication, and disciplined engagement. FTC supports this process by maintaining organised coordination between buyers, suppliers, and intermediaries.

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Requirement Review
Product type, quantity, destination, and commercial parameters.
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Counterparty Screening
FTC engages credible buyers and trusted suppliers to maintain commercially viable opportunities.
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Commercial Alignment
Early-stage discussion on pricing structures, product suitability, and transaction parameters.
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Documentation Coordination
Organised communication regarding exchange of relevant commercial documentation.
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Transaction Coordination
Maintaining communication between parties to support continuity and responsiveness.
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Ongoing Communication
FTC remains involved to support coordination during later stages of engagement.

Market Insights

Practical commentary and analysis across global commodity markets. Our Market Insights explore developments across energy, agricultural commodities, metals, and precious metals sectors.

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Discuss Your Requirement

If you are a buyer, supplier, or intermediary seeking support on a commodity opportunity, please contact FTC LLC using the form below. Provide as much relevant information as possible so the appropriate member of our team can respond efficiently.

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