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How do companies assess their chances and risks in a increasingly challenging environment? Where do new business opportunities exist? What are the major issues in international trade?  In this section you find Atradius surveys, studies and white papers on major developments and future trends in business and world trade.

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September 2011 - Economic Outlook 

Our latest Global Economic Outlook shows that, while the economic recovery will continue, it will be uneven, with the emerging markets of Asia and Latin America leading the way. Some emerging economies are however in danger of overheating, while elsewhere the recovery is hampered by high unemployment and waning confidence.

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September 2011 - Economic Outlook 

Our latest Global Economic Outlook shows that, while the economic recovery will continue, it will be uneven, with the emerging markets of Asia and Latin America leading the way. Some emerging economies are however in danger of overheating, while elsewhere the recovery is hampered by high unemployment and waning confidence.

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Atradius White Paper - June 2010

The credit crisis has had a profound effect on national and international trade. The Atradius white paper, ‘The future of trade credit’, examines the impact that this has had on the current and anticipated use of trade credit in sales transactions.

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January 2010 - Economic Outlook 

Our latest bi-annual global economic outlook

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November 2009  - Economic Crisis Survey  

Atradius recently surveyed over 3500 businesses around the world to gauge opinion on the impact of the global economic crisis and how businesses are managing it. You can find the results for the UK and Ireland here.  For the full survey, please go to www.Atradius.com

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