Examples of using Global demand in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Fertilizer markets continue to face relatively weak global demand due to low crop prices.
The U.S. is not the only country drawing down on crude inventories to meet robust global demand.
Energy is neither created nor destroyed- and yet the global demand for it continues to increase.
Vietnam now has seven or eight rice types for export to serve global demand.”.
Europe are not big contributors to global demand, which totals about 180,000 tons annually.
Nobody could object to a more prosperous Japan that would be a source of global demand.
But analysts expect the economic momentum to slow because of capacity constraints at factories and cooling global demand.
it was not enough to meet global demand.
Much of this was driven by economic expansion in China as well as increased global demand for biofuels.
balanced growth that boosts global demand and creates jobs
low enough to support global demand.
The oil industry might not be able to produce enough oil to meet global demand in a few years' time.
industrial scale from rivers, lakes and beaches around the world to meet the global demand(Credit: Getty Images).
In its monthly report, the IEA kept its global demand growth forecast for 2017 unchanged at 1.3 million barrels per day(bpd),
Wheatstone LNG projects in Australia, said it expects global demand to be nearly 600 million metric tonne per annum(mmtpa)
Bank of America Merrill Lynch said that economic"risks are skewed to the downside" and it is forecasting global demand growth of 1.2 million bpd year on year in 2019 and 1.15 million bpd in 2020.
with weak domestic and global demand adding to doubts that a pick-up in economic activity in the world's largest trading nation can be sustained.
It is increasingly apparent that so long as there remains a global demand for illicit drugs, Darknet markets will continue to sprout,
with growth levels of 20 percent and 16 percent respectively in nominal terms as a result of strong global demand.
Sumitomo Metal, Japan's biggest nickel smelter, said global demand for nickel is seen increasing by 3.4 percent in 2019 from this year to 2.339 million tonnes, while supply is expected to climb 5.5 percent to 2.29 million tonnes.
