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Recently, the CIMT (China International Machine Tool Show 2021) took place in Beijing, China. Right at the forefront: the European machine tool industry. These are the most important impressions of the fair.
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Metav 2022 Metalworking industry will finally meet again in 2022 Related Company (Source: Metav)
Frankfurt am Main/Germany Good news for the European metalworking industry: Metav has sent out the registration forms for exhibitors last week. For the first time since EMO Hannover 2019, Metav 2022 will once again give the sector the opportunity for face-to-face customer contact and extensive networking in Europe s largest industrial hub. Trade visitors will finally be able to check out at first hand again the la
In the coming months, we should see the global economy regain vigour as consumers and businesses release their pent-up demand. This revival will come with some risks but we do not think an alarming rate of inflation is the most pertinent risk for now.”
High hopes for a stronger-than-expected upturn in the global economy have rattled financial markets. Once it was clear that the US Congress was set to approve President Biden’s massive US$1.9 trillion (RM7.7 trillion) stimulus package without reducing its scale, expectations of economic growth in the US and the world economy soared. But as these same expectations also drove bond yields and commodity prices higher, investors became skittish about inflation and whether central banks would be prompted to tighten monetary policy. Prices of bonds and equities have become much more volatile as a result.
Metav digital to showcase solutions for more flexible value chains
Metalworking Events Metav digital to showcase solutions for more flexible value chains
Germany – The question of value chain resilience is likely to be closely linked to digitalisation and networking In the machine tool industry which is one of the topics that will feature prominently at Metav digital from 23 to 26 March 2021. Related Company (Source: Heller)
The reliability of supply chains has become one of the major topics of discussion since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some organisations are struggling to procure masks and vaccines, others are having to contend with suppliers with furloughed employees or disruptions in the raw materials market. And major imponderables such as trade conflicts and political influence hover over everything. Are all of these factors triggering a trend towards deglobalisation? Are the