With an aggregate Gross Domestic Product (GDP) exceeding USD 1.8 trillion and a combined population of 27 million people, the Nordics are of genuine interest to many U.S. companies with leading and advanced products, technologies, and services. • Norway is a modern, energy-rich country with a population of 5.5 million. [pdf]
Contact online >>Looking beyond textiles, Antananarivo's industrial sector shows no signs of falling at the first hurdle. Besides textiles, the city has embraced manufacturing, construction, and mining, diversifying its economic base and bolstering its resilience against global market fluctuations. [pdf]
Contact online >>Market Overview. Uzbekistan's economy continued to grow at a healthy rate with GDP rising to 888.3 trillion Soum ($80.4 billion) in 2022, or 5.7% in real terms. The service industry (3.2%) was the main contributor to GDP growth, while the manufacturing (1.3%), agriculture (0.9%) and construction (0.4%) industries added the rest and net taxes [pdf]
Contact online >>October 22, 2023 Bishkek - On October 22, Bishkek hosted the International Forum on E-Commerce organized by the Association of Electronic Commerce and the Ministry of Economy and Commerce, VISA - the world leader in the digital payment industry -and the United Nations Development Programme within the framework of the "Aid for trade in Central Asia" project funded by the Government of Finland. [pdf]
Contact online >>Kigali to redevelop all old buildings added more retail space onto the market. However, the retail market continues to be devoid continues to be devoid of new international retailers that would be key to unlock the city's retailing opportunities. As such, a decline in rents was recorded as landlords continued to compete for the limited available [pdf]
Contact online >>Spain is the fourth-largest economy in the Eurozone, with a GDP of $1.4 trillion (€1.3 trillion) and a population of 47.6 million people. The Spanish economy increased 5.5% in 2022. The IMF forecasts that Spain's recovery rate in 2023 is estimated to grow 2.8%, and another 2% in 2024, primarily due to the strength of services and tourism. [pdf]
Contact online >>Indicators include gross domestic product, labour market, household income, retail sales, housing and population. This annual summary provides major economic indicators for the year, and a comparison to the previous year, for the St. John's metro area. [pdf]
Contact online >>At the beginning of 2024, Latvia’s real estate market is experiencing significant changes. Economic and political factors, along with shifts in buyer behavior, will impact the market over the next two years. In this article, we will explore expert forecasts, highlighting key trends, opportunities, and risks that could influence the market, which will be important for investors, developers, and homebuyers. [pdf]
Contact online >>Croatia's real GDP was 10.3% higher than pre-pandemic, showing increasing resilience to economic shocks thanks also to the reforms and investment deployed under the recovery and resilience plan (RRP). The strong performance of Croatia's external sector continues. Exports of goods were quick to recover from the pandemic and [pdf]
Contact online >>Trends. Saint Kitts and Nevis is rebounding after a sharp decline. Decreasing world prices have hurt the sugar cane industry in recent years. The impact of the current downturn on tourism, the mainstay, had ripple effects. Saint Kitts and Nevis are also prone to external shocks. [pdf]
Contact online >>The leader in terms of market size, infrastructure development, and availability of human resources, Venezuela's capital emerges as one of the main cities in the country that are potential destinations for investment. This information was revealed by Conapri's Executive Director, Mercedes Briceño, during the presentation of the study, "Most Attractive Cities for Investing in Venezuela," conducted with the support of the Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) and the Caracas Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services. [pdf]
Contact online >>Brunei Darussalam Statistical Yearbook (BDSYB) 2023: 27-Jun-2024 Statistics of International Trade in Services 2023 30-May-2024 Population Estimates 2023: 2023 30-Apr-2024: Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators (BDKI) 2023 30-Jan-2024 Advance Release Calendar 2024 6-Sept-2023 [pdf]
Contact online >>In 2022, Guinea's economic growth increased to 4.7% while its overall fiscal deficit improved from 1.8% of GDP in 2021 to 0.9% in 2022. The IMF projects Guinea's economic growth at 5.6% in 2023 notably attributed to the expansion of mining activities. [pdf]
Contact online >>Job Market in Oslo: Employment increased by 0.5 percent in Oslo in the second quarter of 2024. The accommodation and food service industry experienced strong growth during the summer, while the number of workers in the construction industry continued to decline. Despite the increase in employment, the unemployment rate rose by 0.3 percent to 2.8 percent. Unemployment remains low compared to both historical levels and other Nordic capitals. [pdf]
Contact online >>Key statistics for 2022 include: population: 918,690; GDP (current market prices) $28,356; unemployment 6.8 percent; and inflation 8.4 percent. In 2022, U.S. exports of goods and services to Cyprus were $1.4 billion, down 13.6 percent from 2021, and U.S. imports from Cyprus were $2.2 billion, down 13.5 percent from 2021. [pdf]
Contact online >>Maseru, Lesotho, 27 July 2022: A new report for the first time reveals that Lesotho's capital city Maseru, which accounts for only 17 per cent of the country's population, generates about half of the country's annual gross domestic product (GDP) – a vital economic well-being indicator. [pdf]
Contact online >>Economic Trends. Leading think tank CERES estimates the United States is now Uruguay's largest export market when considering both goods and services, taking in 21.3 percent of total exports, just ahead of the People's Republic of China (China) at 21 percent. However, Uruguay does not include services in trade statistics and only reports on [pdf]
Contact online >>Northern Cyprus Economy Competitiveness Report 2021-2022 Special Edition Northern Cyprus Economy Competitiveness Report 5 products, new strategies for high value-added and advantageous agricultural products are determined, and opinions and suggestions are presented on the foreign market competitiveness of the agricultural sector. [pdf]
Contact online >>Tajikistan's economy grew by 8.3% in 2023, supported by remittance-induced domestic demand and exports of precious metals. The economy experienced a broad-based expansion led by the agriculture sector, followed by industry, construction, and services. [pdf]
Contact online >>Tanzania has benefited from a relatively stable political environment and reasonable macroeconomic policies that has allowed it to maintain sustained 6 to 7% growth rates since 2000. The COVID-19 novel coronavirus crisis of 2020/21 did not spare Tanzania, but economically it fared better than many of its neighbors. [pdf]
Contact online >>The Montevideo in Uruguay report provides comprehensive city level information benchmarked against other cities in the country and region. The report includes historic data and forecasts on city population, consumer expenditure, digital penetration, [pdf]
Contact online >>Localized market insights: We provide detailed data on Tonga's consumer behavior, market trends, and competitive dynamics, helping businesses make well-informed decisions. Industry expertise: Our research covers various sectors such as tourism, retail, and agriculture, identifying opportunities and growth potential in Tonga's key industries. [pdf]
Contact online >>Minsk - Comprehensive Overview of the City, PEST Analysis and Key Industries including Technology, Tourism and Hospitality, Construction and Retail. Summary. "City Profile - Minsk" provides historical and forecast data on key city level metrics along with analytical coverage of the latest political, economic, social, technological [pdf]
Contact online >>Key View: Over 2023, we project total arrivals into Cambodia to reach 77.4% of its pre-Covid (2019) levels. The market already recorded strong y-o-y growth in 2022, and 2023 numbers will build on this. Over the medium term (2023-2027) we forecast annual average growth in arrivals of 34.6%, with Cambodia recording a new historic arrival high from [pdf]
Contact online >>The steady consumption benefitted the retail market and drove continued store openings and expansion in shopping malls. Store openings in scanned malls in Metro Manila surged by 70.2% in 2023 y-o-y, owing to continuous retail activity in 2023 coupled with constant high-mall foot traffic in retail malls. [pdf]
Contact online >>After a robust recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, Colombia's economic growth is returning to a low potential. Medium-term growth prospects depend on maintaining Colombia's strong macroeconomic framework and enacting reforms to create a business-friendly environment which can attract high levels of investment. [pdf]
Contact online >>Despite challenging overall market conditions in 2023, continuing investments in frontier technologies promise substantial future growth in enterprise adoption. Generative AI (gen AI) has been a standout trend since 2022, with the extraordinary uptick in interest and investment in this technology unlocking innovative possibilities across interconnected trends such as robotics and immersive reality. While the macroeconomic environment with elevated interest rates has affected equity capital investment and hiring, underlying indicators—including optimism, innovation, and longer-term talent needs—reflect a positive long-term trajectory in the 15 technology trends we analyzed. [pdf]
Contact online >>The better a country’s air connectivity and development is, the greater its ability to reap the economic and social benefits that come with such connectivity. Air connectivity in Africa is currently focused on international routes, primarily to Europe and the Middle East; whereas intra-Africa connectivity is much more limited. African aviation exploded in the early 1960s where African states established their own national airlines to assert their nationhood and serve their citizens. According to IATA, Africa’s underserved status is due to the protectionist strategies employed by many African states to protect the existing and future market share of their domestic airlines; some of which are state-owned. [pdf]
Contact online >>Key View: We hold a positive outlook for consumer spending in Malaysia over 2025, as the ongoing economic recovery feeds through to stable real consumer spending growth over the year. A reduction in inflationary pressures and a stable labour market will underpin consistent consumer spending. [pdf]
Contact online >>The Bank continues to support growth across various sectors including Agro and Food Processing, Creative Industries, Engineering and Technology, Healthcare and Petrochemicals, Oil and Gas, Renewable Energy and Solid Minerals; leveraging its 30 state offices nationwide. [pdf]
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Contact online >>The Enterprise — Noah ZweifelFrom a south-facing vantage point on Switzkill Road, this brush-covered hill belongs to a company that wants to build a solar array there. Canaday Hill Road runs roughly east-west, in the foreground, in front of the house. [pdf]
Contact online >>With a rising focus on solar energy as a sustainable alternative, Zimbabwe’s energy environment has undergone a considerable transition. This transformation has not, however, been without difficulties. A closer examination of the causes of the challenges the solar industry is facing as the nation works to harness the power of the sun finds a complex interplay of economic, infrastructural, and policy-related problems. [pdf]
Contact online >>The knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will accelerate renewable energy penetration in the Central Energy System (CES) in Mongolia through (i) assessment of current status and future projection of CES, (ii) identification of innovative energy storage technologies, and (iii) assessment of their market potential and development of energy storage deployment strategy. [pdf]
Contact online >>We were awarded the contract to build the 2.2MWp Solar Farm at the Apia Racecourse in Samoa. The Racecourse Solar Farm was opened during the Small Island Developing States conference in Samoa by the Samoan Prime Minister Tuila'epa Sai'ilele Malielegaoi and the then- NZ Minister of Foreign Affairs, Murray McCully. [pdf]
Contact online >>The Caribbean island nation of the Bahamas is turning to independent power producers (IPPs), the combination of "solar plus storage" and hybrid microgrids to extend sustainable energy access, improve energy reliability and resiliency, and reduce carbon emissions and environmental footprints on four of the archipelagic nation's 30 inhabited islands (pop. around 400,000). [pdf]
Contact online >>The Government is committed to make Dominica the first climate-resilient nation by 2030 and is working to create favourable conditions for future sustainable investments in renewable energies. As the island most advanced in geothermal explorations, Dominica is already a leader in renewable energy in the Caribbean. The government is seeking to further grow its renewable energy sector by attracting private participation to advance the country's renewable energy ambitions. [pdf]
Contact online >>Japan is one of the most talked-about emerging grid-scale energy storage markets in Asia, and as such, it featured prominently at the Energy Storage Summit Asia, held in Singapore earlier this month. Andy Colthorpe moderated a panel discussion, 'Growing the Japanese storage market' on the first day of the event, which was hosted by our [pdf]
Contact online >>The World Bank, along with other development partners, financed a Solar Home System (SHS) program, and supported a public-private partnership to build a thriving off-grid solar market bringing electricity to communities in far-flung areas. Photo: World Bank [pdf]
Contact online >>Islamabad: Coordinator to Prime Minister on Climate Change Romina Khurshid Alam has said that Energy storage as a service (ESaaS) at an industrial scale is an emerging model, where energy storage systems are offered to customers as a service rather than a traditional capital expenditure. [pdf]
Contact online >>Home to some of the world's highest solar irradiation levels and urgently in need of homegrown energy resources, Chile has established itself as a key PV market in Latin America. Jonathan Touriño Jacobo looks at that rise and asks what we can expect to see next for the country. [pdf]
Contact online >>The solar energy storage battery is a crucial component of renewable energy systems. It allows for the efficient capture and storage of excess electricity generated by solar panels for use during periods of low or no sunlight. These batteries, often based on lithium-ion storage technology, store the energy and release it when needed, reducing reliance on the grid and maximizing self-consumption. Solar battery storage systems provide numerous benefits, including increased energy independence, grid resilience, and cost savings by avoiding peak electricity rates. They contribute to the transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, enabling individuals and businesses to harness the sun's power even when it's not shining. [pdf]
Contact online >>At Best Startup India we track over 400,000 Indian startups and over 1,800,000 people who hold key positions in these companies. We use this directory of startups to highlight top employees, founders and organisations we think deserve more appreciation than they are currently getting. [pdf]
Contact online >>San Marino: Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we're making progress on decarbonizing our energy mix. This page provides the data for your chosen country across all of the key metrics on this topic. [pdf]
Contact online >>Monthly Energy Statistics. Danish Energy Agency has published monthly energy production and consumption statistics, which are available online in excel format. (Latest version: September 2024. Next version for October 2024 will be available December 12 th 2024). Oil Supply. [pdf]
Contact online >>Greater Khartoum, the capital, which houses 20 per cent of the Sudanese population (approximately 9 million people), 38 as well as being home to the country's most important industries, services, and business transactions, consumes 60 per cent of the country's electricity supply. Further, 60 per cent of this consumption is in the [pdf]
Contact online >>This publication presents statistics on electricity from 2015 to 2020. The report focuses on customer numbers, metered customers, estimated billing customers, and most importantly, electricity supply and revenue collected under the reviewed period. Today, with the overwhelming global demand for energy and the emphasis positioned by [pdf]
Contact online >>Over the past years, a clear policy has been adopted in the energy sector that mainly aims to achieve energy security through diversification of imported energy sources, the development of traditional and renewable local energy sources and their exploitation, the orientation towards sustainable energy and the adoption of a policy of [pdf]
Contact online >>This analysis includes a comprehensive Turkmenistan energy market report and updated datasets. It is derived from the most recent key economic indicators, supply and demand factors, oil and gas pricing trends and major energy issues and developments surrounding the energy industry. [pdf]
Contact online >>The map displays the resources and energy infrastructure of the region as of 2022. Data is available for mining, electricity generation capacity, natural gas and oil infrastructure, as well as the vulnerability of these resources and energy supply infrastructure to climate impacts in the region. This information is based on IEA analysis carried [pdf]
Contact online >>(IRENA, 2012) Electricity consumption in Grenada is dominated by the commercial sector, which accounts for 57 percent of consumed electricity, followed by the residential sector at 38%. Industrial consumption stands at 3 percent and street lighting at 2 percent. [pdf]
Contact online >>production, consumption, imports and exports of energy commodities. Electricity data was obtained from Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) and Lesotho Electricity Company (LEC), while petroleum fuels data was obtained from Petroleum Fund, Lesotho Defense Force, Matekane Group of Companies, Mission Aviati. [pdf]
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