The world will have up to 163 million more people living in extreme poverty
The world will have up to 163 million more people living in extreme poverty in 2021, according to projections from the United Nations Conference on
The world will have up to 163 million more people living in extreme poverty in 2021, according to projections from the United Nations Conference on
The Group of 20 (G20) economies implemented 227 trade remedies from October 2020 to May 2021. Likewise, that amount represents 79% of all non-Covid-19 trade
At the end of 2020, around 10.6% of G20 imports were affected by import restrictions implemented by the G20 economies since 2009 and are still
The UNCTAD and the OECD indicated that restrictive measures on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) related to national security have been increased. In particular, G20 members
The World Trade Organization (WTO) projected that Asian exports of products will grow 8.4% in 2021, at an annual rate. First of all, external sales
The peso starts the week with little change compared to Friday’s close, showing a moderate depreciation of 0.10% or 2 cents, trading around 19.89 pesos
External sales from Mexico to the United States grew 103% in April at an annual rate, totaling 32.177 million dollars, according to data from the
The Group of Seven (G7) agreed that Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) in the World Trade Organization (WTO) must be demonstrated, in a context in
Brazil‘s exports grew 46.5% year-on-year in May, to 26.948 million dollars. On the contrary, Brazilian imports of products totaled 17.657 million dollars, an advance of
China‘s imports have an increasing weight for that country as well as for the Asian region, highlighted the Government of Hong Kong. Overall, looking ahead,
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