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Fulfilling the Promise of NAFTA: A New Strategy For U.S.-MexicanRelations

Fulfilling the Promise of NAFTA: A New Strategy For U.S.-MexicanRelations
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Inflation, high rates and war crimp global trade: WTO

Global trade growth will be sharply lower than forecast this year as stubborn inflation, high interest rates and the war in Ukraine pressure economies around the globe, the World Trade Organization said Thursday."The exact causes of the slowdown are not clear, but inflation, high interest rates, US dollar appreciation, and geopolitical tensions are all contributing elements," the trade body said.

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What are the 2023 market trading trends in Africa?

With an estimated 1.3 million forex traders in Africa, with the majority in Nigeria and South Africa, trading is increasing in popularity

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Venezuela Forecasts 40% Trade Growth by End of 2023

Venezuela Forecasts 40% Trade Growth by End of 2023
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China's exports, imports fall as pressures persist

BEIJING (Reuters) -China's exports and imports extended declines in August as the twin pressures of sagging overseas demand and weak consumer spending at home squeezed businesses in the world's second-largest economy, although the falls were slower than expected. While the trade numbers follow a run of other indicators showing a possible stabilisation in China's downturn, they remain far short of the growth economists anticipated earlier this year when the government abandoned its strict COVID curbs. China's economy is at risk of missing Beijing's annual growth target of about 5% as officials wrestle with a worsening property slump, weak consumer spending and tumbling credit growth, leading analysts to downgrade forecasts for the year.

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