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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

GLOBAL MANUFACTURING OUTPUT CONTINUES TO CLIMB IN WAKE OF RECESSION, UN REPORTS

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Men assemble women's coats in a maquila manufacturing plant in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. Photo: World Bank/Maria Fleischmann

GLOBAL MANUFACTURING OUTPUT CONTINUES TO CLIMB IN WAKE OF RECESSION, UN REPORTS

World manufacturing is in a phase of steady growth due to the improved financial condition of industrialized countries, especially in Europe, and China’s continued growth, the United Nations today reported. Read more


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