
ClassNK opens new survey office in Paranagua, Brazil
Tokyo - ClassNK has opened a new exclusive survey office in Paranagua, Brazil with operations beginning 1 September 2023.
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Tokyo - ClassNK has opened a new exclusive survey office in Paranagua, Brazil with operations beginning 1 September 2023.

THE global economy has weakened slightly in the third quarter, mainly due to deceleration in Asia and Latin America, while North America shows signs of continuing recovery.

A DELOITTE financial consultancy study finds that China's senior business executives believe the GDP growth slowdown will continue into 2019, making it difficult for central planners to increase it beyond six per cent

PROSPECTS for world trade, particularly trade with Greater China, are bright, according to a global survey of 6,390 small and medium sized shippers in 21 countries conducted by HSBC between February 17 and March 30.

EXPORTERS are currently facing a whole host of problems, from conflicts in the Middle East to the US-China trade war and Brexit, plus mounting pressure from consumers around sustainability

THERE is much unease among global shippers and forwarders ahead of the IMO's 2020 global emissions regulations, due to come into force in January 2020, according to a survey by London's Drewry Maritime Research
6 articles found with keyword "Survey"

Tokyo - ClassNK has opened a new exclusive survey office in Paranagua, Brazil with operations beginning 1 September 2023.

THE global economy has weakened slightly in the third quarter, mainly due to deceleration in Asia and Latin America, while North America shows signs of continuing recovery.

A DELOITTE financial consultancy study finds that China's senior business executives believe the GDP growth slowdown will continue into 2019, making it difficult for central planners to increase it beyond six per cent

PROSPECTS for world trade, particularly trade with Greater China, are bright, according to a global survey of 6,390 small and medium sized shippers in 21 countries conducted by HSBC between February 17 and March 30.

EXPORTERS are currently facing a whole host of problems, from conflicts in the Middle East to the US-China trade war and Brexit, plus mounting pressure from consumers around sustainability

THERE is much unease among global shippers and forwarders ahead of the IMO's 2020 global emissions regulations, due to come into force in January 2020, according to a survey by London's Drewry Maritime Research