
South Korea to provide economic support to hard-hit shipbuilding regions
South Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Tuesday the government will designate five key shipbuilding centers on the country’s south coast as “industry crisis” zones eligible for economic support.
Trump’s Softening Trade Tone Spares China From Setting Economic Agenda
The softening of President Donald Trump’s protectionist economic agenda has eased fears of a global trade war. It also spares China from having to assert itself as defender of the existing global economic order or being forced to take the lead in forging
China’s economic picture brightens as trade beats forecasts, Trump softens tone
China’s 2017 export outlook brightened considerably on Thursday as it reported forecast-beating trade growth in March and as U.S. President Donald Trump softened his anti-China rhetoric in an abrupt policy shift.
China’s economic picture brightens as trade beats forecasts, Trump softens tone
China’s 2017 export outlook brightened considerably on Thursday as it reported forecast-beating trade growth in March and as U.S. President Donald Trump softened his anti-China rhetoric in an abrupt policy shift.
Euro-Area Economic Confidence Unexpectedly Slips in March
Euro-area economic confidence unexpectedly slipped this month, an indication that the region’s recovery may not be as immune from political uncertainty as anticipated.
Arctic Economic Council holds meeting in Russia for the first time, supported by Sovcomflot
A meeting of the Arctic Economic Council (AEC) was held in Saint Petersburg on the premises of SCF Arctic, a subsidiary of Sovcomflot Group (PAO Sovcomflot)
PwC: Shift of global economic power to emerging economies set to continue in long run, with India, Indonesia and Vietnam
The long-term global economic power shift away from the established advanced economies is set to continue over the period to 2050, as emerging market countries continue to boost their share of world GDP in the long run despite recent mixed performance in