
Volvo Group: manufacturing plants in 18 countries
Sweden’s Volvo Group operates manufacturing and assembly plants in 18 countries on five continents. In 2023, its net sales were SEK 552,764 million, an increase
Sweden’s Volvo Group operates manufacturing and assembly plants in 18 countries on five continents. In 2023, its net sales were SEK 552,764 million, an increase
In Mexico, 143 private sector investment announcements for US$45.464 billion were identified in the first half of the year. These are the 10 sectors with
U.S.-based office furniture company Steelcase outlined a number of trends in furniture demand. According to the company, advances in technology, changing workforce demographics, remote work,
Mexico‘s GDP growth will be 2% in 2024, according to UNCTAD projections and 2.4% according to IMF estimates. From UNCTAD’s perspective, Mexico benefited from the
Purchases of durable goods are more dependent on credit, making them more vulnerable to interest rate fluctuations. Durable goods have a longer useful life, with
Universal Electronics Inc. is carrying out a program to reduce its operations in Mexico with a plan to become more efficient. With manufacturing operations in
Worldwide, overcapacity is affecting the shipbuilding sector, although the number of active shipyards in 2022 was 301 compared to a peak of 699 in 2007,
McCormick & Company projected its net sales in 2024 to range from no growth to a 2% decline, at an annual rate. This estimate includes
Mexico‘s GDP showed resilience to international economic conditions in 2023, according to an analysis by Intercam Banco. In the global environment, the war between Gaza
Canada‘s manufacturing was that nation’s largest goods-producing industry by GDP (at basic prices) in 2022. According to the Canadian government, real output rose 3.1% in
Sweden’s Volvo Group operates manufacturing and assembly plants in 18 countries on five continents. In 2023, its net sales were SEK 552,764 million, an increase
In Mexico, 143 private sector investment announcements for US$45.464 billion were identified in the first half of the year. These are the 10 sectors with
U.S.-based office furniture company Steelcase outlined a number of trends in furniture demand. According to the company, advances in technology, changing workforce demographics, remote work,
Mexico‘s GDP growth will be 2% in 2024, according to UNCTAD projections and 2.4% according to IMF estimates. From UNCTAD’s perspective, Mexico benefited from the
Purchases of durable goods are more dependent on credit, making them more vulnerable to interest rate fluctuations. Durable goods have a longer useful life, with
Universal Electronics Inc. is carrying out a program to reduce its operations in Mexico with a plan to become more efficient. With manufacturing operations in
Worldwide, overcapacity is affecting the shipbuilding sector, although the number of active shipyards in 2022 was 301 compared to a peak of 699 in 2007,
McCormick & Company projected its net sales in 2024 to range from no growth to a 2% decline, at an annual rate. This estimate includes
Mexico‘s GDP showed resilience to international economic conditions in 2023, according to an analysis by Intercam Banco. In the global environment, the war between Gaza
Canada‘s manufacturing was that nation’s largest goods-producing industry by GDP (at basic prices) in 2022. According to the Canadian government, real output rose 3.1% in
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