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International Debt Collections Handbook

Debt Collection Handbook

  • Argentina,
  • Australia,
  • Agriculture,
  • Automotive/Transport,

11th October 2021

Handbook magazine

The International Debt Collections Handbook is a key tool for businesses when it comes to making decisions concerning collections in foreign countries.

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Stay on top of your business’ cash flow by gearing up with insightful content. Find reports, guides and business insights from our experts on how to successfully manage B2B collection.

Industry Performance Forecast

Access a snapshot of the credit risk situation and business performance of 14 major industries in your country. The forecast is based on the assessment of Atradius underwriters.

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    Market Monitor - Consumer durables - Vietnam

    Market Monitor

    • Vietnam
    • Consumer Durables

    31st March 2016

    Demand for consumer durables continues to increase, driven by rising living standards.

    Country Report Argentina

    Country report

    • Argentina
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    17th March 2016

    Despite major economic reforms growth remains subdued and inflation very high.

    Country Report Brazil

    Country report

    • Brazil
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    17th March 2016

    The economy continues to deteriorate, with high inflation and sharply increasing government debt.

    Country Report Colombia

    Country report

    • Colombia
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    17th March 2016

    Growth sustained by government investments in infrastructure and private consumption.

    Country Report Peru 2016

    Country report

    • Peru
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    17th March 2016

    A hard landing of the Chinese economy and growing social unrest remain downside risks.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry 2016 - France

    Market Monitor

    • France
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    In the French construction segment revenues and investments remain low, competition is fierce, and prices and profitability are both being squeezed.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Germany

    Market Monitor

    • Germany
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    Construction output is expected to increase again, but poor payment behaviour of public buyers remains an issue.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Italy

    Market Monitor

    • Italy
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    Cooperatives and SMEs focused on domestic residential construction remain highly exposed to the risk of business failure.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Netherlands

    Market Monitor

    • Netherlands
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    The recovery of the Dutch construction sector continued in 2015, but remains one-sided.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - USA

    Market Monitor

    • USA
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    Insolvencies are expected to decline further, but at a slower pace than in 2015.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Belgium

    Market Monitor

    • Belgium
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    The level of payment delays and insolvencies is expected to remain high.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Spain

    Market Monitor

    • Spain
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    Payments in the construction sector still take more than 100 days on average.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Australia

    Market Monitor

    • Australia
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    Debt levels have increased and margins have decreased, especially for smaller businesses.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - India

    Market Monitor

    • India
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    Improved outlook due to a better business environment and large infrastructure projects.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Mexico

    Market Monitor

    • Mexico
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    Uncertainty about interest rates and currency volatility could derail the performance in 2016.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - Turkey

    Market Monitor

    • Turkey
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    Payment experience has been bad over the past year, and insolvencies increased in 2015.

    Market Monitor - Construction industry - UAE

    Market Monitor

    • United Arab Emirates
    • Construction

    18th February 2016

    The sharp decrease in oil prices has a negative impact on construction activities.

    De acht meest veelbelovende markten voor 2016

    Economic research

    • Colombia,
    • India,
    • General economic

    12th February 2016

    Atradius identificeert de top 8 meest veelbelovende markten voor zakelijke kansen in 2016.

    Insolvency Forecasts February 2016

    Economic research

    • Australia,
    • Austria,
    • General economic

    10th February 2016

    Insolvencies are forecast to fall only 3% across advanced markets in 2016, the worst performance since 2012.

    Country Report Australia 2016

    Country report

    • Australia
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    28th January 2016

    Business insolvencies expected to increase 6% in 2016 as the slump in the mining sector continues.

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