Although in this article we will discuss today focusing primarily on Russia, before we do a review of previous records that have a lot to do with the current reality. Also worth mentioning, that the facts could happen faster than anyone could imagine and it is therefore important to review past events. Do not forget to read the integrity of the article and leave your opinions which will surely be of great contribution.
Issues of international trade and its relevance. Artículos de comercio internacional y su actualidad.
Showing posts with label United State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United State. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
EFFECTS ON WORLD TRADE... WHERE WILL IT ALL END?
Although in this article we will discuss today focusing primarily on Russia, before we do a review of previous records that have a lot to do with the current reality. Also worth mentioning, that the facts could happen faster than anyone could imagine and it is therefore important to review past events. Do not forget to read the integrity of the article and leave your opinions which will surely be of great contribution.
Etiquetas:
Arab Countries,
ban imports,
BRICS,
China,
crisis,
dollar,
euro,
Europe,
fracking,
gas,
IMF,
Latin America,
oil prices,
Russia,
sanctions,
United State,
USA,
World Bank,
world trade,
yuan
Friday, 28 March 2014
EUROPE AND USA BIG BENEFIT OF A CHINA CRISIS?
From
the point of view of international trade we are currently at various
events that cause some uncertainty in the markets, such as the case
of Ukraine, Russia, Venezuela and China. We are talking about
countries that are part of the so-called emerging countries and we
are in a context where advanced economies fail to definitively
overcome the crisis, so we usually hear omens that something new can
occur, making us ask, how this would affect the main actors of
foreign trade, defined as the EU and the U.S., while on the opposite
side, how this would affect emerging understood as such to China,
Russia, Latin America as a whole and major Asian economies excluding
China.
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