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Machines and Engineering Industry Trends June 2024

Global Engineering Outlook: Modest Growth in 2024, Driven by Asia Pacific We anticipate a 0.5% increase in global mechanical engineering

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Will the Turkish economy benefit from the authorities’ U-turn towards greater orthodoxy?

In mid-2021, Türkiye introduced the Turkish Economic Program (TEP) to boost production, investment, employment, and exports. To support these goals,

Allianz, Front Page, Going Global

Mid-year Economic Outlook 2024-25: Games wide open?

The upcoming political developments will again challenge resilience. While global growth hit its lowest point in the first half of

Allianz, Front Page, Going Global

Industrial policy: old dog, new tricks? 

Industrial policies and subsidies are making a strong comeback, particularly in major economies like the US, China, India, Germany, and

Atradius, Front Page

Electronics/ICT Industry Trends June 2024

Computer and office equipment output and sales are expected to rebound in 2024 and 2025 as devices purchased during the

Atradius, Front Page

Clean Energy Transition: Machines & Manufacturing

Given that the machinery sector ranks relatively low in global greenhouse gas emissions, is it necessary to highlight the current

EDC, Front Page

Deep-CETA’d ties

In an era marked by frequent protectionist measures, widespread declarations of a deglobalizing world, and the routine implementation of industrial

Allianz, Eurozone, Front Page

What to expect from the European elections

With an anticipated 60% participation rate, the 2024 EU elections are poised to be a crucial event for the European

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Allianz Pulse 2024: What unites and separates the demos of Europe

Ahead of the decisive elections on June 6-9, the 6th edition of our Allianz Pulse survey reveals significant divisions in

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Cocoa: a deceptive fall in prices?

After hitting an all-time high of USD 10,000 per ton in April—significantly higher than the 2009 and 2011 peaks of