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In the 2012 a stagnation of the total value of the world-wide exports of goods has happened
the slow down of the export is found everywhere
April 17, 2013
In the 2012 total value of the world-wide exports of goods it has only grown of 0.2% being piled to 18.325 billion dollars regarding 18.291 billion dollars in the year precedence. Conference of the United Nations on the Commerce and the Development has announced today the UNCTAD () specifying that this inactivity has happened after the value of the export world-wide has expanded in meaningful way in 2010 and 2011.
Last year the exports of goods from the Developing countries are increased of 3.62% to 8.142 billion dollars, but great part of this improvement - it has explained the UNCTAD - is limited the exporting nations of oil and gas, while the various nations that is mainly exporting of goods from fuel have recorded a bending of 2.54% of the value of the export. In the 2012 value of the exports of goods from the nations developed is diminished of 2.75% to 9.343 billion dollars.
The UNCTAD has evidenced that in the 2012 slow down of the exports of goods it is found everywhere, from the nations developing to those developed. Before and quickly after the crisis total financial institution of the 2008-2009 - it has remembered the Conference - increase of the world-wide exports of goods it has been meaningful and the most elevated rate percentage it is recorded in 2010 (+21.9%) followed from an important increment (+19.63%) also in 2011, while 2009 have been the year in which the greater impact of the crisis with a decrease of 22.27% of the world-wide exports of goods is accused.
The UNCTAD has explained moreover that in the 2012 tendency to the decrease of the prices of the primary assets (excluded fuel) has had a remarkable impact on the course of the exports of the main exporter of raw materials, while the main exporter of oil and gas have made to record an increase of 5.1%.
At last the economies developing have continued in the tendency to increase their quota the world-wide commerce and at the end of the 2012 these economies they represented 44.4% of the total market of the exports, while in 2005 their quota it was pairs to 36,2%.
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