15 de Enero, 2025

The U.S. government has established a system to monitor its steel imports from Mexico and Canada. A U.S. congressional analysis estimated that U.S. domestic steel production reached 82 million metric tons in 2022. Of this, 10% was exported, with over 90% of the exports going to Canada and

Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), a global real estate firm, refers that for its long-term growth strategy it has identified some macro trends that it considers important guiding influences in the continued expansion and evolution of this industry. In October 2022, the World Bank’s latest Urban Development Update forecasted

The world’s top 5 lead exporters in 2022 were South Korea, Australia, India, the United Kingdom and Canada. What is it used for? It is widely used in construction, plumbing, batteries, bullets and shot, weights, solder, pewter, fusible alloys, white paints, leaded gasoline and radiation protection. At the

The consultancy Maritime Analytics forecasts that global maritime demand will increase 3.3% in 2023 and 3.0% in 2024. It also projects that fleet utilization will increase each year and remain at levels that have historically supported healthy dry bulk freight rates. This compares favorably with a 0.9% decline

Canada, Mexico and China were the top three destinations for U.S. exports in the January-July 2023 period. This is how the amounts totaled: U.S. goods were sold to Canada for $206.537 billion, with no percentage change; to Mexico for $186.958 billion (-0.5%); and to China for $83.248 billion

The three largest exporters of goods to the United States in the first seven months of 2023 were Mexico, Canada and China. In the first position, Mexico exported goods worth $274,950 million dollars, a year-on-year increase of 5%, according to data from the Department of Commerce. This was

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