
International trade by water fell 3.8% in the world
International trade in water fell at a year-on-year rate of 3.8% in the world in 2020, according to a report published by the Economic Commission
International trade in water fell at a year-on-year rate of 3.8% in the world in 2020, according to a report published by the Economic Commission
SSA Mexico reported that it reduced almost 70% the stay of containers in the Strategic Fiscalized Area (RFE) of the Port of Manzanillo, Mexico. «With
The Drewry Container Port Performance Index rose to its highest level of 140.8 in March globally. With this, it showed a gain close to 16%
World trade has recovered faster than the other components of world production, but it still faces challenges, according to the World Bank. After a 6%
Global demand, measured in cargo ton-kilometers (CTK), increased 12% compared to April 2019, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported. At the same time, that
Mango exports from Mexico grew at a year-on-year rate of 30.3% from January to April 2021, to 108,700 tons. Regarding their value, these mango exports
Two factors are associated with the increase in transport costs in the world, highlighted the European Central Bank (ECB). On the one hand, the strong
China bases its economic development on a focus on internal macro-circulation and the Belt and Road initiative, noted the port services company Liaoning Port, formerly
Trade agreements such as RCEP and AfCFTA, as well as reshoring and nearshoring are changing production trends, highlighted the United Nations Conference on Trade and
Shipping company Maersk reported that the TradeLens platform is available in China through collaboration with China Unicom Digital Tech. TradeLens officially opened in August 2018.
International trade in water fell at a year-on-year rate of 3.8% in the world in 2020, according to a report published by the Economic Commission
SSA Mexico reported that it reduced almost 70% the stay of containers in the Strategic Fiscalized Area (RFE) of the Port of Manzanillo, Mexico. «With
The Drewry Container Port Performance Index rose to its highest level of 140.8 in March globally. With this, it showed a gain close to 16%
World trade has recovered faster than the other components of world production, but it still faces challenges, according to the World Bank. After a 6%
Global demand, measured in cargo ton-kilometers (CTK), increased 12% compared to April 2019, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported. At the same time, that
Mango exports from Mexico grew at a year-on-year rate of 30.3% from January to April 2021, to 108,700 tons. Regarding their value, these mango exports
Two factors are associated with the increase in transport costs in the world, highlighted the European Central Bank (ECB). On the one hand, the strong
China bases its economic development on a focus on internal macro-circulation and the Belt and Road initiative, noted the port services company Liaoning Port, formerly
Trade agreements such as RCEP and AfCFTA, as well as reshoring and nearshoring are changing production trends, highlighted the United Nations Conference on Trade and
Shipping company Maersk reported that the TradeLens platform is available in China through collaboration with China Unicom Digital Tech. TradeLens officially opened in August 2018.
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