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Research Briefing India’s GST reform benefits durables, but far from a game changer
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Research Briefing India’s GST reform benefits durables, but far from a game changer
Discover the latest insights into the global electrical engineering & apparatus outlook with our new chartbook.
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Our baseline forecast is for some form of divided government that will not alter the current trajectory of industrial growth. If either side achieves a...
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Using our Global Industry Model, we have modelled the sectoral impacts of two scenarios in which former President Donald Trump returns to the...
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2023 has been a turbulent year for global industry, with growth on track to come in lower than any other...
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Much of the recent industrial underperformance in advanced economies is consistent with a slowdown triggered by the monetary policy shock...
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The impact of past policy tightening, the reduced availability of credit, and high (though moderating) inflation are creating a subdued near-term environment for global industry.
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In a Net Zero climate mitigation scenario, we find that $570bn will be wiped off the global chemicals market by...
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Changing weather patterns and frequent natural disasters have increased environmental concerns. As a result, mitigation, adaptation, and regulatory reporting have...
Blog|11 November 2022 Construction industry leaders tackle stagnant productivity Graham Robinson Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead Historically, the UK construction...
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Russia’s shutdown of natural gas flows to Europe has resulted in skyrocketing regional prices. This has contributed to a significant...
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We expect eurozone industrial production to contract by a cumulative 3% over the next few quarters due to the severe...