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Worrisome stagnation of the world-wide transport of the goods
Bending of the aerial transport, pointer - Kauppila explains, economist of the ITF "that it identifies the possible points of carried out in the total economic development with approximately six months of advance payment"
March 29, 2012
The difficulty in which they pour many world-wide economies has an impact on the field of the transports, that it records a stagnation of the enlivened volumes. It evidences the last relationship of the International Transport Forum (ITF) of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Develop (OCSE) updated with the collected data to December 2011.
The relationship emphasizes as the foreign trade via sea of the 27 States EU and the USA is tinning and remains to inferior levels to that pre-crisis, respective of the -5% and the -3%, and has recorded a bending in the second half last year. The ITF has rimarcato moreover like the foreign trade for aerial way, than - Jari Kauppila has explained, economist of the ITF - a primary pointer constitutes "that he identifies the possible points of carried out in the total economic development with approximately six months of advance payment", shows also it a trend to the decrease and fallen back to the levels pre-crisis (0% UE27 and -1% USA).
"In general terms - it has found Kauppila - our data indicate the weakness of the question in the advanced economies, in particular in Europe. The modest results of the volumes of goods transported for street and railway way ulteriorly confirm the perception of the weak person resumption of the internal question". In particular, the street transport in the area of the euro still shows a slow resumption with volumes of 8% beneath of the peak pre-crisis and the rail shipment in the EU and the USA turns out to be respective of 9% and 4% inferior to the level pre-crisis.
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