Fundamental changes seem unlikely in the major factors driving global economic growth, yet with a somewhat weakened momentum. A slowdown in world growth is in sight, but the slide will gradually become less severe. A ...Fundamental changes seem unlikely in the major factors driving global economic growth, yet with a somewhat weakened momentum. A slowdown in world growth is in sight, but the slide will gradually become less severe. A cyclical bust has visited upon U.S. economy, while steadiness has returned to the European economy. Sluggishness, however, still plagues the Japanese economy. Nevertheless, the emerging Asian markets have shaken off the economic crisis, but the issue of deepening restructuring remains to be tackled. Lack of staying power characterizes growth in the transition economies in Latin America and Central/Eastern Europe. The room for upturn in the global stock exchanges, yet a hopeful correction looks possible for remedying their severe divergence from basic economic realities. The strong U.S. dollar appears to be hardly sustainable, while the weak Eurodollar will somewhat pick up strength. Investments into the IT technology will slow down with the industry facing a periodic readjustment. Even so, the IT technology will still remain the long-term driving force behind global economic expansion. Though information revolution has offered developing nations opportunities for a leaf-frog development, unfortunately it has widened the digital gap across the world. Growth in the global trade has dwindled with resistance to multi-lateral trade liberalization remaining unabated. However, bilateral talks and sub-regional agreements will continue to push forward trade globalization. The demand and supply tension in the international oil markets will hopefully be reduced with wild price swings back onto the normal course. That will be good news to the global economy to be freed from a deadly blow.展开更多
明年将有“比利时’01”(Belgica01)和“日本集邮’01”(Philanippon01)二次FIP综合世界邮展,现将记者所挟日本世展的资料介绍如下:HE展将于8月1日至7日在“东京大观园”(Tokyo Big Sight)国际展览中心的西馆展出,主办者有13本政府...明年将有“比利时’01”(Belgica01)和“日本集邮’01”(Philanippon01)二次FIP综合世界邮展,现将记者所挟日本世展的资料介绍如下:HE展将于8月1日至7日在“东京大观园”(Tokyo Big Sight)国际展览中心的西馆展出,主办者有13本政府邮政部,13本邮政文化振兴协会、13本集邮联合会和日本集邮协会等4个单位(后3家均为财团法人,“集邮”的原汉字是“邮趣”)。展览规模计划为3000—3500框和150个摊位,主题定为“展开更多
文摘Fundamental changes seem unlikely in the major factors driving global economic growth, yet with a somewhat weakened momentum. A slowdown in world growth is in sight, but the slide will gradually become less severe. A cyclical bust has visited upon U.S. economy, while steadiness has returned to the European economy. Sluggishness, however, still plagues the Japanese economy. Nevertheless, the emerging Asian markets have shaken off the economic crisis, but the issue of deepening restructuring remains to be tackled. Lack of staying power characterizes growth in the transition economies in Latin America and Central/Eastern Europe. The room for upturn in the global stock exchanges, yet a hopeful correction looks possible for remedying their severe divergence from basic economic realities. The strong U.S. dollar appears to be hardly sustainable, while the weak Eurodollar will somewhat pick up strength. Investments into the IT technology will slow down with the industry facing a periodic readjustment. Even so, the IT technology will still remain the long-term driving force behind global economic expansion. Though information revolution has offered developing nations opportunities for a leaf-frog development, unfortunately it has widened the digital gap across the world. Growth in the global trade has dwindled with resistance to multi-lateral trade liberalization remaining unabated. However, bilateral talks and sub-regional agreements will continue to push forward trade globalization. The demand and supply tension in the international oil markets will hopefully be reduced with wild price swings back onto the normal course. That will be good news to the global economy to be freed from a deadly blow.
文摘明年将有“比利时’01”(Belgica01)和“日本集邮’01”(Philanippon01)二次FIP综合世界邮展,现将记者所挟日本世展的资料介绍如下:HE展将于8月1日至7日在“东京大观园”(Tokyo Big Sight)国际展览中心的西馆展出,主办者有13本政府邮政部,13本邮政文化振兴协会、13本集邮联合会和日本集邮协会等4个单位(后3家均为财团法人,“集邮”的原汉字是“邮趣”)。展览规模计划为3000—3500框和150个摊位,主题定为“