Annually, EDC Economics releases its assessment of the primary challenges that Canadian exporters are likely to encounter in the coming
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While the probability of a systemic sovereign debt crisis remains low, and the vast majority of Canadian exporters tend to
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY IN AFRICA UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT AGAIN
Since the pandemic emerged and especially with Russia’s intervention in Ukraine, Africa has garnered significant attention. The dual impacts of
Global boiling: Heatwave may have cost 0.6pp of GDP
A rough estimation indicates that the recent heatwave across the United States, Southern Europe, and China might have resulted in
Building trust with Indigenous businesses
In Canada, the business landscape is enriched by over 50,000 Indigenous-owned companies, representing First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities. This
Critical raw materials – Is Europe ready to go back to the future?
Metals will play a vital role in shaping the future, driving the green transition and supporting various industries such as
Helping companies confidently manage cross-border risks
Doing business around the world has become increasingly complex, and multinational companies need to consider a wide range of laws,
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The Federal Reserve is responsible for half of the decrease in US inflation over the past year. The decline, which
Diversify your business through free trade agreements
When Félix Gauthier acquired a Quebec-based bike company 35 years ago, he couldn’t have foreseen that his Devinci brand would
EL NIÑO, A THREAT TO GLOBAL AGRICULTURE
The El Niño weather phenomenon is expected to resurface in the latter half of 2023, and it is poised to




