
World economy will not have a tangible recovery in 2023
The world economy will not have a tangible recovery in 2023, according to forecasts by the World Bank and the World Trade Organization (WTO). First
The world economy will not have a tangible recovery in 2023, according to forecasts by the World Bank and the World Trade Organization (WTO). First
Some estimates indicate that 95 million people may have entered extreme poverty in 2020, reported an analysis by the US Congress. In addition, 80 million
Part of the excess savings accumulated during the pandemic will be spent in Spain, boosting private consumption, indicates a report published by the European Commission.
Exports of Canadian products decreased 12.3% in 2020 compared to the previous year, to C $ 524.4 billion, Statistics Canada reported. Conversely, Canadian imports were
The World Trade Organization (WTO) reported on Friday that more than 1,000 support measures were put in place in direct response to the pandemic as
The peso closed the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.21% or 4.7 cents and trading around 22.34 pesos per dollar, after reaching a minimum
According to the timely growth estimate, the Mexican economy contracted at a quarterly rate of 1.55% during the first quarter and an annual rate of
The world economy will not have a tangible recovery in 2023, according to forecasts by the World Bank and the World Trade Organization (WTO). First
Some estimates indicate that 95 million people may have entered extreme poverty in 2020, reported an analysis by the US Congress. In addition, 80 million
Part of the excess savings accumulated during the pandemic will be spent in Spain, boosting private consumption, indicates a report published by the European Commission.
Exports of Canadian products decreased 12.3% in 2020 compared to the previous year, to C $ 524.4 billion, Statistics Canada reported. Conversely, Canadian imports were
The World Trade Organization (WTO) reported on Friday that more than 1,000 support measures were put in place in direct response to the pandemic as
The peso closed the session with a moderate appreciation of 0.21% or 4.7 cents and trading around 22.34 pesos per dollar, after reaching a minimum
According to the timely growth estimate, the Mexican economy contracted at a quarterly rate of 1.55% during the first quarter and an annual rate of
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