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LITHIUM: LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITIES BUT LIMITED MEDIUM-TERM SUPPLY

With electric and hydrogen vehicles becoming a larger part of the market, what effect does the supply of lithium have?

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Global Export Forecast: Trade growth slows sharply

While global trade grew sharply in the early months of 2022, it has started to slow sharply. Find out why

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Backward integration raises value chain vulnerabilities

Businesses are finding difficulties finding supplies as a result of shocks to global value changes. Find out more here: https://atradius.ca/reports/economic-researchbackward-integration-raises-value-chain-vulnerabilities.html

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EU fiscal rules – quo vadis?

Next week, the European Commission is expected to propose the most ambitious overhaul of the EU fiscal framework in more

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Global Export Forecast—Autumn 2022

Get expert insights from EDC’s Economics team on the current trends influencing global trade and Canadian exports. The outlook for

Coface, Front Page

A COLD CHILL ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY – BAROMETER Q3 2022

As autumn sets in across the northern hemisphere, the skies are darkening over the global economy. Beyond the repercussions of

Atradius, Front Page

Can the booming battery sector help Europe with its energy crisis?

Energy storage could help Europe tackle its energy crisis but is overlooked in policies, by 2030 total storage capacity will

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Sharp increase in insolvencies as govt. support expires

As government support measures related to the pandemic have ended almost everywhere, we expect insolvencies to rise sharply in some

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Exploring Canada’s cleantech potential

Access to capital constrains our cleantech aspirations While the global cleantech market is projected to exceed US$2.5 trillion by 2022,

Allianz, Eurozone, Front Page

Can the US and EU really “friendshore” away from China?

Globalization is changing, not dying, but recent crises have raised questions about the structure of global supply chains, and the