OECD: G20 trade growth accelerates in fourth quarter
In the fourth quarter, the seasonally adjusted growth rate of commodity trade in the world’s 20 largest developed and emerging global economic powerhouses accelerated in dollar terms. The high price of raw materials, including energy, contributed to the increase, according to a summary posted on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) website on Thursday.
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