Sentences with phrase «global output»

According to Digitimes,» about 70 % of global output of OLED panels in 2017 - 2018, mainly from Samsung Display, will be consumed by Samsung Electronics and Apple, therefore limiting the supply of OLED panels to other smartphone vendors, said the sources.»
The climate changes associated with these temperature changes are estimated to increase damages by almost 3 percent of global output in 2100 and by close to 8 percent of global out - put in 2200....
The estimated costs of inaction range from 2 - 10 % of GDP by 2100 by some estimates, to a fall in projected global output by 23 % in 2100 in others.
Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire produce more than 60 percent of total global output of cocoa annually, with Ghana receiving at least US$ 2.5 billion into its economy from the industry every year.
In 1999, Nordhaus and a colleague, Joseph Boyer, estimated that the impact of warming would amount to around 2 percent of global output for a 3 - degree Celsius rise.
Vast wastes of defrosting tundra could inflict financial losses of more than half global output as leaked heat - trapping gases stoke warming, according to new research on Monday.
Energy companies in North America have been ramping up production in tandem with OPEC's efforts to cut global output in a bid to take advantage of rising prices.
PMI gathers data such as global output, new orders, exports, prices and employment, making it a reliable indicator for both commodity performance and business activity.
Under the most conservative scenario, the researchers used a projected global output of 1,280 billion tons of carbon across the next few centuries, far below estimated reserves of at least 9,500 billion tons.
Indeed, in the context of the G20 meeting in Sydney, our estimates suggest that cooperative action can increase global output by 2 percent over the next five years.
While growth in China is trending lower, the share of global output produced in China will continue to rise, as per capita incomes converge towards those in the more advanced economies (Graph 6).
By some estimates, the United States accounted for roughly 50 % of global output at the end of World War II... It has fallen to 15.1 % today.»
Annual global output is thought to exceed three million tonnes.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK Global Output 27.
In general, modelers tend to find that climate - change policies would lower global output by a somewhat smaller percentage than the comparable figures for the United States.
A record 2,596.4 tonnes of the yellow metal, or a whopping 80 percent of total global output for 2015, were withdrawn from the Shanghai Gold Exchange.
As one metric, the IMF's forecasts for global output in 2009 as at last February were for growth of 1/2 per cent.
Michoacán, the largest avocado - producing area in Mexico, produced 1.2 million tonnes in 2014, a third of global output.
Since the 1950s, the company has relied on operations in Libya, where it secures 15 % of its global output.
Already, in countries that together produce about a quarter of global output, «policy rates are literally through the floor.»
One of his first acts as president was to pull the U.S. out of the Trans - Pacific Partnership (TPP)-- a 12 - country trade deal that would encompass around 40 percent of total global output.
In addition, it appears that the really large contractions in major countries» GDP are now behind us and that global output is levelling out.
Multiple outages contributed to the decline in global output.
Thirty years ago the United States accounted for roughly one - third of global output.
The world's 10 largest copper mines accounted for 25 % global output in 2017 — on average these deposits were discovered 95 YEARS ago.
Our econometric analysis shows that global factors play a dominant role in driving inflation at the individual country level; our measure of the global output gap has begun to increase, and should rise further as emerging markets recover, exerting upward pressure on inflation rates.
Global output is expected to rise this year from last, but will still be below demand and leave the world with the lowest wheat stocks since 2008/09.
About one - fifth of the emissions reductions needed to cut the global output of greenhouse gases 50 percent by 2050 would have to come from CCS technology at coal - fired power plants, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
«Peak oil» means that global output of oil will not increase beyond a certain level, which either has been reached, or will be reached in the next five years.
The members of the Group of 8 meeting in Rusutsu, Japan, set a (non-binding) goal for 2050 of at least halving the global output of greenhouse gases (but wouldn't specify what baseline that cut would come from).
Isn't it possible that all the side deals that would be required to get this done would create enough economic drag to more than offset the benefit of 0.2 percent of present value of global output?
Based on a leading aggregate damage estimate in the climate economics literature, a delay that results in warming of 3 ° Celsius above preindustrial levels, instead of 2 °, could increase economic damages by approximately 0.9 percent of global output.
A jump in temperatures by 3 degrees Celsius, would mean a 0.9 percent cut to global output.
China dominates the production of textiles, accounting for 63 percent of global output, followed by India and the United States.
This summer, a paper published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences put forward a scenario whereby if carbon dioxide concentrations doubled, impacting temperature as well as precipitation, global output could be reduced by 3 percent.
These projects would have seen more than $ 750 billion of capital expenditure and at peak would have added approximately 10.5 mmb / d to global output.
The US Dollar is backed by the productive capacity of the US economy which is quite formidable producing roughly 20 % of global output...
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