world economy

How it went in 2020

Mar, 12/29/2020 - 18:08 -- cdeleon

After 2018 and 2019, complicated by the United States' trade war with China, Britain's separation from the European Union and the fall in the United States' growth rate as the stock market index rises, 2020 broke all expectations.

The pandemic brought growth, employment and health problems to the economies. Raw material prices and international trade recovered rapidly. The financial boom and the fiscal problems of governments are remarkable.

We reiterate what we wrote a year ago, the general trend of the world economy is expected to continue its slow pace in most economies, with the clear contrast of the Asian economies that will continue to grow. This dynamic will change the economic axes from the Atlantic to the Pacific in a stable manner from now on.

The world economy: economic prospects for 2020

Lun, 12/23/2019 - 20:22 -- anegrete

The 2019 has been one of the most complicated in a long time for a number of countries seen from several angles: economic growth; social cohesion; international integration and political crisis. Since the 2008-2009 crisis, there has been stable high growth in Asia and slower growth in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Africa, which has apparently reached a limit

One factor that adds to the trend of economic slowdown is the drop in world trade, caused by the US economic war against China, which is reflected in a decrease in the price of raw materials and energy.

The general trend of the world economy is expected to continue its slow pace in most economies with the clear contrast of the Asian economies that will continue to grow three times faster than the West.

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