Although located in the most lagging positions, Mexico rose from 60th to 56th place in the 2020 World Talent Ranking, prepared by the Institute for Management Development (IMD). The ranking assesses the status and development of the skills necessary for companies and the economy to achieve long-term value
The Institute for Management Development (IMD), based in Switzerland, released the 2020 World Talent Ranking on Thursday. The list was headed by Switzerland, followed by Denmark, Luxembourg, Iceland, Sweden, Austria, Norway, Canada, Singapore and the Netherlands. By 2020, the most competitive economies in the 2020 Global Talent Ranking
COSCO ranked first among the world’s largest shipping terminals in 2019, followed by PSA International and APM Terminals, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Between 2010 and 2020, container shipping companies sought to expand their service offerings to include shipping, terminal operations, and
UNCTAD projects that the volume of international maritime trade will fall 4.1% in 2020. In a report released on Thursday, it warns that new waves of the pandemic that further disrupt supply chains and economies could cause a steeper decline. The pandemic has triggered shockwaves across supply chains,
Mexico’s heavy vehicle exports registered a 15.7% year-on-year drop in October, to 12,288 units, reported the National Association of Bus, Truck and Tractor Producers (ANPACT). The automotive sector is one of the most important industries in Mexico, employing more than one million people throughout the country. The sector
Australia has 349 airports with paved runways, of which 14 are used for international flights. In 2018/2019 there were 42.1 million passenger movements on international flights and 121.0 million passengers on internal flights, according to a WTO report. In 2017/2018, Sydney airport was the one with the highest