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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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    Global Economic Outlook - May 2015

    Economic Outlook

    • Algeria,
    • Argentina,
    • General economic

    17th May 2015

    Global economic growth remains tepid and weaker than expected. A ‘new normal’ of structurally lower growth rates in both advanced and emerging markets has become manifest.

    Atradius Payment Practices Barometer Slovakia

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Slovakia
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    17th May 2015

    International survey of B2B payment behaviour Survey results for Slovakia

    Payment Practices Barometer Turkey

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Turkey
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    1st May 2015

    Despite the significant amount of time given B2B customers to pay their invoices, a sizeable proportion of the total value of domestic B2B receivables in Turkey (55.2%) was overdue.

    Payment Practices Barometer Hungary

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Hungary
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    1st May 2015

    In Hungary, late payment of invoices is reflected in the DSO figure, averaging 80 days. This is significantly above the 59 day average for Eastern Europe.

    Payment Practices Barometer Eastern Europe

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Czech Republic,
    • Hungary,
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    1st May 2015

    2015 is expected to be a difficult year for Eastern Europe. This is forecast to place a long-term strain on corporate payment behaviour in many countries in the region.

    Payment Practices Barometer Czech Republic 2015 (ENG)

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Czech Republic
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    1st May 2015

    Respondents in the Czech Republic show a relatively stronger preference for selling on credit to domestic than to foreign B2B customers.

    Payment Practices Barometer Poland

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Poland
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    1st May 2015

    The 80 day average DSO recorded in Poland (and Hungary) is the longest of all the countries surveyed in Eastern Europe.

    Iran: potential opportunities and risks

    Economic Note

    • Iran
    • General economic

    29th April 2015

    An agreement curtailing Iran’s nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions could reopen the Iranian economy to Western exporters, creating opportunities but also risks.

    Payment Practices Barometer Sweden

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Sweden
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    33% of survey respondents in Sweden (compared to 20% in Western Europe) consider a fall in demand for their products and services as one of the greatest challenges to business profitability in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Greece

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Greece
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    When asked to indicate the greatest challenge to business profitability in 2015 two in five Greek respondents indicated maintaining adequate cash flow and collection of outstanding invoices.

    Payment Practices Barometer Western Europe

    Payment Practices Barometer

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

    21st April 2015

    B2B payment defaults in Western Europe remain significant. This is expected to slow the still weak economic recovery, particularly of the Eurozone, and keep insolvency rates well above 2007 levels.

    Payment Practice Barometer Denmark

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Denmark
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    Respondents in Denmark are the most inclined to use trade credit of all the countries surveyed in Western Europe. 70.5% of the total value of their domestic B2B sales is transacted on credit terms.

    Payment Practices Barometer Switzerland

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Switzerland
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    31% of survey respondents in Switzerland, compared to 24% in Western Europe overall, consider cost containment to be one of the greatest challenges to business profitability in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer France

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • France
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    Late payment of domestic and foreign B2B invoices is reflected in the 52 day average DSO figure of French survey respondents (nearly two weeks longer than two years ago).

    Payment Practices Barometer Spain

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Spain
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    The 58 day average DSO in Spain appears to be heavily impacted by high delinquency rates. These average 10% of the value of B2B receivables, mainly on the domestic market.

    Payment Practices Barometer UK

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • United Kingdom
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    The payment default environment observed in Great Britain suggests businesses are making a strong effort to improve business profitability by managing their receivables portfolios more efficiently.

    Payment Practices Barometer Belgium

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Belgium
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    Consistent with Western Europe overall, one in four survey respondents in Belgium consider cost containment to be one of the biggest challenges to business profitability in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Netherlands

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Netherlands
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    The strong focus on protection of exports from the risk of payment default by customers comes as no surprise for the Netherlands, whose GDP growth is heavily dependent on international trade.

    Payment Practices Barometer Austria

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Austria
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    24% of survey respondents in Austria were concerned about maintaining sufficient cash flow levels. They consider this as one of the greatest challenges to business profitability in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Ireland

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Ireland
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    28% of the respondents in Ireland, compared to 18% in Western Europe, reported that maintaining adequate cash flow is one of the biggest challenges they will be facing in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Italy

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Italy
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    Nearly 73% of survey respondents in Italy reported that late payment from domestic B2B customers is mainly attributable to insufficient availability of funds.

    Payment Practices Barometer Germany

    Payment Practices Barometer

    • Germany
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21st April 2015

    Survey respondents in Germany show a risk averse approach to trade credit which may be explained by a notable increase in the level of overdue domestic and foreign payment over the past two years.

    Cheap oil: the new normal?

    Economic Note

    • Brazil,
    • Mexico,
    • General economic

    20th April 2015

    We forecast the oil price will start rising in the fourth quarter of 2015 to USD 75 on average in 2016. Discover the impact on sectors and countries across the globe.

    Country Report United States 2015

    Country Report

    • USA
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    1st April 2015

    Construction sector‘s financing climate is improving.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - Sweden

    Market Monitor

    • Sweden
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    In 2015, Sweden expects a modest growth in the consumer durables retail segment.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - China

    Market Monitor

    • China
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    The Chinese retail market remains highly fragmented due to the large population and differences in consumer behaviour and purchasing power across the country.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - Canada

    Market Monitor

    • Canada
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    Retail insolvencies are expected to increase in Canada in 2015, as many businesses ́ profit margins are under pressure and competition is high.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - United States

    Market Monitor

    • USA
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    The US economy is expected to grow 3.1 % in 2015, while unemployment is expected to drop to 5.5 %. Together with improving consumer sentiment, those indicators support higher top-line sales growth.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - United Kingdom

    Market Monitor

    • United Kingdom
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    In the UK, consumer confidence and discretionary income have shown significant improvement over the past 12 months. The overall trend in consumer durables retail performance has been an improving one.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - Spain

    Market Monitor

    • Spain
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    The forecast for Spain ́s economy seems to sustain further consumer durables sales in 2015. However, for some segments growth could be lower, given high purchase levels already seen in 2014.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - The Netherlands

    Market Monitor

    • Netherlands
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    Despite the still fragile situation, in 2014 Dutch retail trade has benefited from higher consumer confidence, economic growth and improved purchasing power.

    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - Germany

    Market Monitor

    • Germany
    • Consumer Durables

    1st April 2015

    German consumer durables retail benefits from the country ́s robust economic performance, with household consumption expected to grow 2 % in 2015 after 1.2 % registered in 2014.

    Country Report Peru 2015

    Country Report

    • Peru
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    23rd March 2015

    Peru’s economic growth is expected to accelerate in 2015 spurred by lower interest rates, two mega mining projects, strong demand and public investment in infrastructure projects.

    Country Report Colombia

    Country Report

    • Colombia
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    23rd March 2015

    In 2015, Colombia’s economic performance is expected to slow down somewhat (to 3.8%) due to lower commodity prices, while robust domestic demand should sustain growth.

    Country Report Chile

    Country Report

    • Chile
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    23rd March 2015

    In 2015, Chile is forecast to see a decrease in inflation and an increase in economic growth.

    Country Report Brazil

    Country Report

    • Brazil
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    23rd March 2015

    The Brazilian economy is expected to grow only 0.3% in 2015 after 0.2% in 2014, as the much needed return to more orthodox economic policies will negatively weigh on growth in the short-term.

    Country Report Argentina

    Country Report

    • Argentina
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    23rd March 2015

    Argentina’s economy contracted 1.6% in 2014, and this negative trend is expected to continue in 2015, as exchange and price controls are forcing producers to scale back their activities.

    Weakening euro's effect on UK market

    Economic Note

    • United Kingdom
    • General economic

    4th March 2015

    Depreciation of the Euro against the British Pound has made UK products and services less attractive to eurozone buyers.

    Country Report Italy 2015

    Country Report

    • Italy
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    2nd March 2015

    Italian GDP is expected to grow after three years of contraction. Domestic demand is forecast to stabilise as investments and household consumption are expected to accelerate.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - UAE

    Market Monitor

    • United Arab Emirates
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    Problems remain in the building sectors of most of the countries covered in this issue of the Market Monitor. Consequently, the outlook for the construction industry in 2015 remains muted.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Turkey

    Market Monitor

    • Turkey
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    Problems remain in the building sectors of most of the countries covered in this issue of the Market Monitor. Consequently, the outlook for the construction industry in 2015 remains muted.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Japan

    Market Monitor

    • Japan
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    Problems remain in the building sectors of most of the countries covered in this issue of the Market Monitor. Consequently, the outlook for the construction industry in 2015 remains muted.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - India

    Market Monitor

    • India
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    Problems remain in the building sectors of most of the countries covered in this issue of the Market Monitor. Consequently, the outlook for the construction industry in 2015 remains muted.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Australia

    Market Monitor

    • Australia
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    Problems remain in the building sectors of most of the countries covered in this issue of the Market Monitor. Consequently, the outlook for the construction industry in 2015 remains muted.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Mexico

    Market Monitor

    • Mexico
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    In 2015 the Mexican construction industry is forecast to grow 4 %.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Germany

    Market Monitor

    • Germany
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    In 2015 we expect the construction sector in Germany to perform well and construction insolvencies to decrease by 3%, less than the 5% decrease forecast for business insolvencies in Germany overall.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Brazil

    Market Monitor

    • Brazil
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    After a modest growth of 0.5 % in 2014, the construction output in Brazil is expected to grow at more or less the same level in 2015.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - United States

    Market Monitor

    • USA
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    A 9 % increase is forecast for the US construction sector in 2015; the vast majority of construction and design firm executives believe the market is stable or growing.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - United Kingdom

    Market Monitor

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    It is expected that construction output growth will continue in the UK in 2015 and also continue to broaden out beyond house building.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry: France

    Market Monitor

    • France
    • Construction

    19th February 2015

    While French business insolvencies are forecast to level off in 2015, it is expected that construction business failures will further increase due to the low economic growth forecast for France.

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