
Top 3 United Sates trading partners
Mexico, Canada and China were the top three U.S. trading partners in the first quarter of 2023, considering only products, not services. The United States

Mexico, Canada and China were the top three U.S. trading partners in the first quarter of 2023, considering only products, not services. The United States

After slowing to 4% in 2022, world trade growth is expected to decelerate further to 1.6% in 2023, largely reflecting weakening global demand, the World

The Covid-19 pandemic and the persistent invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation have caused significant disruptions in global supply chains and trade. From the

The WTO highlighted the impact of climate change on the security of the Sahel in its annual World Trade Report, released Monday. The Sahel is

Supply chain disruptions affected global growth by up to one percentage point, estimated the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In general, this occurs when the process

HSBC projected that the US–China relationship remains a prominent feature of the external environment, but the bank does not currently expect it to change significantly

Mexico, Canada and China were the top three U.S. trading partners in the first quarter of 2023, considering only products, not services. The United States

After slowing to 4% in 2022, world trade growth is expected to decelerate further to 1.6% in 2023, largely reflecting weakening global demand, the World

The Covid-19 pandemic and the persistent invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation have caused significant disruptions in global supply chains and trade. From the

The WTO highlighted the impact of climate change on the security of the Sahel in its annual World Trade Report, released Monday. The Sahel is

Supply chain disruptions affected global growth by up to one percentage point, estimated the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In general, this occurs when the process

HSBC projected that the US–China relationship remains a prominent feature of the external environment, but the bank does not currently expect it to change significantly