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Kemitraan to develop a study on evaluating the shift in term of delivery from FOB to CIF for Indonesian export products under …, rubber and shrimp, where these commodities are known as the main Indonesian export products.This study aims to evaluate the … shift in terms of delivery on four key export commodities as well as to explore the advantages and disadvantages of changing …
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In China, changing demographics, rising incomes and shifting consumer preferences have resulted in an ever-growing demand for food that is more varied, healthier and of higher quality and this demand is set to persist well into the future. According to International Monetary Fund projections...
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Improving Kosovo's export competitiveness can help to catalyze growth and reduce poverty. As a small economy, Kosovo …. Higher exports will not only contribute to growth and lower current account deficits but can also help heighten productivity … better jobs and economic opportunities for Kosovars. This background note examines export dynamics in Kosovo over the period …
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Rwanda to tighten monetary policy. Looking ahead, economic growth is expected to moderate in 2022-24, weighed down by the war … for growth-enhancing investment. Rwandan firms' participation in international trade has increased dramatically … deficit that, if not remedied, will constrain potential growth for high-skill services exports. Rwanda's efforts to achieve …
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enterprises and farmers in export-oriented supply chains and their impact on employment patterns. 5) Review the scope and nature …
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Rwanda to tighten monetary policy. Looking ahead, economic growth is expected to moderate in 2022-24, weighed down by the war … for growth-enhancing investment. Rwandan firms' participation in international trade has increased dramatically … deficit that, if not remedied, will constrain potential growth for high-skill services exports. Rwanda's efforts to achieve …
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Real GDP growth decreased to an estimated 1.9 percent in FY23, the lowest rate since FY20 and substantially below the … 10-year average growth rate. Monetary tightening and the effects of import restrictions contributed to the slowdown … resilient. Strong energy sector growth helped to avoid an industrial contraction, since manufacturing and construction outputs …
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The special topic of this edition of the Macroeconomic Monitoring report focuses on the TC administration's 'public' financial support to the agriculture sector. Due to the Turkish lira depreciation, the recent adverse climate conditions, and exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis, the agriculture...
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progress has been achieved regarding increasing opportunities for women and men in Turkey and where further policy action is … Women in Turkey. The Turkish Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS) collected by the Ministry of Development (MoD) and … Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies, and the Research on Family Structure in Turkey (TAYA) by MoFSP were also …
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Over the last decade, turkey has initiated several regulatory and institutional reforms to better mitigate and reduce … produce housing for low-income groups in Turkey, and with the Mass Housing Law No. 2985 (1984), they aimed to accelerate the … production in Turkey. In the 2000s, the legal concept of "urban transformation" emerged; and it started to be mentioned together …
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