London analysts: the world trade boom has ended
According to London’s financial analysts, several indicators indicate that the world trade boom has come to an end and after the steep growth rates of recent years, only a slight recovery is expected by the end of this year.
One of the most prestigious economics and financial analysts in London, Economists at Oxford Economics, reported on Tuesday in their assessment of the situation: their synthetic indicators reflecting thecurrent state show that the current growth rate of world trade converted to annual levels does not reach 3 percent, although in 2017 and early 2018 was 6 percent. (MTI, Kertész Róbert)
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