New international trade forecasts for 2020
In a document updated in January 2020 on the world economic outlook, the IMF estimated that the world economy would grow by 3.3% in 2020 and 3.4% in 2021. These figures had already been lowered compar...
In a document updated in January 2020 on the world economic outlook, the IMF estimated that the world economy would grow by 3.3% in 2020 and 3.4% in 2021. These figures had already been lowered compar...
How the 5G Roll Out Will Impact International TradeEvery generation of wireless mobile connectivity has improved the speed of business. Still, the advent of 5G will take the global economy to new heig...
The international trade body warns that commerce may fall by almost a third following the global pandemic, representing the most significant drop in trade since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Best...
The Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS) is the operational tool for promoting the West Africa region as a Free Trade Area. This corresponds with a port...
At present, world trade is influenced by many factors that are almost impossible to predict. The global economy has not yet fully recovered from the effects of COVID-19, as new blows in the face of mi...
U.S. trade with China has grown enormously in recent decades and is crucial for both countries. Today, the United States imports more from China than any other country, and China is one of the largest...
The India-Netherlands Fast-Track Mechanism would enable quicker settlement of investment cases for Dutch businesses doing business in India as both nations work to enhance their investment corridor. T...
Mexico is looking to attract businesses from Asia with a new trade deal. The long-awaited agreement will open up Mexico’s markets and attract foreign investment, particularly from countries in the Asi...
India-UK Trade Deal on Verge of Collapse Over Visa Comments
An ambitious trade deal between India and the UK, described as the “greatest of all” after Brexit, is on the “edge of collapse”. How did we get here? This is what we will develop in this article. New ...