Denmark reached the top spot (from 3rd) for the first time in the history of the IMD World Competitiveness Rankings. Over the years, Denmark has improved from its lowest position of 15th in 2001, to 13th in 2010, to 6th in 2016, and to 2nd in 2020. In
Denmark, Switzerland, Singapore, Sweden, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Taiwan, Finland and Norway were the most competitive countries in the world in 2022, according to the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking 2022. Denmark reached the top spot for the first time in the ranking’s 34-year history, taking third place in
Mexico stagnated in the IMD competitiveness ranking in 2022, in position 55, the same as it registered in the previous edition, in 2021. According to World Bank data, the Mexican economy, measured by 2020 GDP (at current prices in US dollars), is the 15th largest in the world.
The prices of (non-energy) raw materials have stabilized somewhat, said Coface, a credit insurance company of French origin. In general, the world faces greater risks for a hard landing in 2023, which is related to capital outflows and appreciation of the dollar, and will strongly affect emerging economies,
Peru led the grape exports in the world in 2021, with sales of 1,196 million dollars, after maintaining growth rates in the last five years. Furthermore, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) forecasts that Peru’s production will continue its upward trend, rising to 700,000 tons under favorable
The United States, China, and Germany ranked first among the world’s largest computer importers in descending order in 2021. By far, the United States was in the lead, with foreign purchases of 118.182 million dollars, a year-on-year increase of 13 percent. Among the companies that lead the production