Articles

Curated news and insights covering emerging and developed markets directly from CEIC's analysts worldwide.  

Mexican card transactions most spending categories are seeing a growth slowdown
Articles

Mexican credit-card data reflects weaker consumer confidence

High-frequency spending data from credit and debit cards provides a near-real-time look at Mexico’s worried consumers and sluggish economy.
Apple has long been the No 1 smartphone brand by online sales value in China though it had lost ground from 2023 peak
Articles

Apple recovers its footing in China

After several years of shrinking share in China's hyper-competitive smartphone market, Apple appears to have regained ground after launching the iPhone 17.
The eurozones sluggish growth since 2023 shrinking net exports were a factor last year
Articles

Europe's uneven growth as US tariffs, China competition hold back exports

The eurozone is experiencing a modest recovery, but underlying trends highlight sustained export weakness. Demand has struggled to gain traction amid strong competitive pressure from Chinese exports and Donald Trump's tariffs. Net exports declined for five consecutive quarters through Q3 2025. That's offset relatively robust investment growth (driven by defense spending) and household consumption.
Economic divergence among some of Chinas most developed counties
Articles

Examining China’s diverging counties with hyper-local economic data

A soft job market and subdued inflation often go hand-in-hand Singapores CPI and labor dynamics are intertwined
Articles

Singaporeans hang on to their jobs amid AI threat

The road to the EU-India Mother of All Deals A strategy to limit reliance on other major markets
Articles

EU-India free trade deal reflects both sides' diversification drive

Breaking down Januarys ISM PMI spike new orders production stand out for US manufacturing gauge
Articles

A US manufacturing rebound? Breaking down the ISM PMI reversal

Malaysias retirement pyramid savings levels are improving but relatively low
Articles

Malaysia's retirement challenge

Late last year, The World Bank warned that Malaysia's retirement safety net was at risk – an example of how some emerging markets are rapidly catching up to the demographic issues developed countries already struggle with.
Capital and consumer goods drove Argentinas imports under Milei in 2025
Articles

Argentina scraps US tariffs as Milei liberalization drives imports higher

President Javier Milei signed a US trade deal that will open up Argentina's historically protectionist economy. Tariffs will be cut on categories including chemicals and machinery.
The importance of canola in Canadas agri-food exports to China 2016-
Articles

Canada’s Carney balances China food exports, EV imports and Trump

Canada and China recently reached an agreement that will see Beijing reduce tariffs on canola (one of the world’s most important oilseeds) and Ottawa allow greater market access to Chinese EVs.

Interested in This Data?

 Access CEIC’s economic, industry and sector data through the platform that best serves your data and analytical needs: APIs, feeds, or third-party econometric platforms.