World trade slowed down
In September world trade turnover decreased by 0.6 percent, compared to August. Trade only increased in Eastern Europe, and in Latin America.
World trade slowed down in recent months, after the global rate of growth has subsided. Only Eastern Europe and Latin America did well among the major economic regions. According to the datas, presented by the Dutch CPB Economic Analysis Centre; world trade turnover decreased by 0.6 percent, compared to August, even the analysts registered a 1.4 percent growth compared to July – reports Origo.
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