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International Remittances Rise, Impacting Beneficiary Countries

International remittances have seen a significant increase recently, reflecting improvements in the economic conditions of many countries. This development opens new avenues for growth and enhances families' ability to meet their needs.

Warns of Global Energy Crisis Impacting Developing Nations

The International Energy Agency has warned that developing countries will suffer significantly from the current energy crisis due to the war on Iran. Rising prices of oil, gas, and food, coupled with slowing growth, threaten to increase external debt burdens.

Emerging Stock Markets Lose Gains Due to Energy Crisis

Emerging stock markets have lost all their gains for 2026 due to the energy crisis triggered by the war in the Middle East. This situation threatens growth and increases inflation rates in developing countries.

Enhance financing in yuan for developing countries led by BRICS

The new development bank led by BRICS has announced that China's local bond market, supported by ample liquidity and a stable currency, has become an attractive source of financing for developing economies. This comes as these nations seek to diversify their funding sources amidst increasing economic pressures.

G20 Leaders Agree on Nine Decisions to Tackle Global Economic Challenges

During their recent summit, G20 leaders announced nine key decisions aimed at enhancing international cooperation to address global economic challenges. These decisions come at a time when the world economy is under increasing pressure.

Extend Suspension of Tariffs on E-Commerce at WTO Meeting

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is preparing for its 14th ministerial conference in Yaoundé, Cameroon, where the current suspension of tariffs on e-commerce is set to expire. This agreement, first adopted in 1998, prohibits tariffs on electronic transactions such as software downloads and live streaming.

Study Reveals: US Emissions Cost Europe €1.2 Trillion

A recent study from Stanford University has revealed that US carbon dioxide emissions since 1990 have led to global economic losses exceeding <strong>$10 trillion</strong>, significantly impacting developing countries and Europe.