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Veelbelovende opkomende markten voor 2018

Economic Note

  • Colombia,
  • Costa Rica,
  • Agriculture,
  • Automotive/Transport,

11th January 2018

Promising emerging markets for 2018

Het economisch herstel van opkomende markten zal in 2018 naar verwachting verder aan kracht winnen.

Handelsinformatie

Informatie over handelskansen waaronder de Atradius- wereldrisicokaart.

Vooruitzichten prestaties sectoren

Bekijk een snapshot van het kredietrisico en de bedrijfsprestaties van 14 grote sectoren in meer dan 30 landen. De vooruitzichten zijn gebaseerd op de beoordeling door de kredietanalisten van Atradius

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    Automotive Industry Trends Czech Republic - 2021

    Market Monitor

    • Czech Republic
    • Automotive/Transport

    29th November 2021

    A sharp increase in automotive insolvencies is expected

    Automotive Industry Trends South Korea - 2021

    Market Monitor

    • South Korea
    • Automotive/Transport

    29th November 2021

    Increased credit risk for highly leveraged automotive suppliers

    Automotive Industry Trends Mexico - 2021

    Market Monitor

    • Mexico
    • Automotive/Transport

    29th November 2021

    The recovery of automotive businesses margins has slowed down

    Spain: use of credit insurance protects businesses

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Spain
    • Agriculture,
    • Construction,

    24th November 2021

    Spain expects elevated insolvency levels in 2022. Businesses polled in the country reveal an increased appetite for the use of credit insurance over the coming months.

    Italy: insolvencies on the rise, but confidence remains

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Italy
    • Agriculture,
    • Food,

    24th November 2021

    Despite further deterioration of the insolvency environment in Italy over the coming months, economy has started to grow again and with that business confidence in the future.

    Western Europe: bracing for heightened insolvency risk

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Austria,
    • Belgium,
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    24th November 2021

    Global insolvencies are expected to climb 33% in 2022. All major regions should be affected. Businesses should brace for higher insolvency risks.

    United Kingdom: growth outlook despite increasing risks

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction,
    • Metals,

    24th November 2021

    As the UK economy rebounds from the double shock of Brexit and the pandemic, businesses seeking growth should take steps to protect their accounts receivable from the impacts of trade credit risks.

    Switzerland: write-offs doubled in some sectors

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Switzerland
    • Automotive/Transport,
    • Chemicals/Pharma,

    24th November 2021

    Swiss businesses polled for the Payment Practices Barometer reported a challenging 2021, with sharp deteriorations in customer payment behaviour and big increases in write-offs.

    Sweden: widespread use of trade credit

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Sweden
    • Construction,
    • Consumer Durables,

    24th November 2021

    Businesses polled in Sweden expect to see an increase in the frequency of credit sales, largely as a way of providing short-term finance for their B2B customers.

    The Netherlands: downside risks despite optimism

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Netherlands
    • Construction,
    • Machines/Engineering

    24th November 2021

    The pandemic-induced economic challenges fed into the payment delays and write-offs that have impacted the key markets we polled in the Netherlands this year.

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