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Payment Practices Barometer Australia 2016

Payment Practices Barometer

  • Australia
  • Agriculture,
  • Automotive/Transport,

19th October 2016

Fact box1 Australia

Nearly 24% of Australian suppliers surveyed consider maintaining adequate cash flow levels to be the greatest challenge to business profitability in 2016.

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    • Agriculture,
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    Payment Practices Barometer Brazil

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    • Brazil
    • Agriculture,
    • Automotive/Transport,

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    33.5% of respondents in Brazil reported that maintaining sufficient cash flow levels will be their biggest challenge to their business profitability.

    Payment Practices Barometer the Americas

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    • Brazil,
    • Canada,
    • Agriculture

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    • Steel

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    • Mexico
    • Steel

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    Market Monitor - Focus on the steel industry - USA

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    • USA
    • Steel

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    Market Monitor - Focus on the steel industry - Japan

    Market Monitor

    • Japan
    • Steel

    1st September 2014

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    Market Monitor - Focus on the steel industry - India

    Market Monitor

    • India
    • Steel

    1st September 2014

    On average, payments in the Indian steel/metals industry have remained unchanged since last year, taking between 60 and 90 days.

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