World trade may rise slower
The World Trade Organization reduced its earlier forecast: in its new projections a slower 5.8 percent world trade growth is expected, 0.7 percentage points less, than it was projected in April.
The global economy will expand just by 2.5 percent, and uncertainty also increasing. The economy of the developed economies may increase by 1.5 percent in 2011, their exports by 3.6 percent. In the developing countries these two datas are 5.9 and 8.6 percent – reports Világgazdaság Online.
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