Publications

Atradius publications provide you with our view on the economic situation in more than 40 countries and the trading outlook of major industries.

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Featured Publication
B2B payment practices trend, Asia 2023

70% of Asian companies polled anticipate a demand surge in the coming months, while showing a strong commitment to address payment challenges arising from business-to-business (B2B) trade.


Baromètre des Pratiques de Paiement

  • China,
  • Hong Kong SAR,
  • Agriculture,
  • Consumer Durables,

Risk Map

A world map showing the political risks associated with individual countries, published quarterly by the Atradius Economic Research Department.

Risk map, Country Risk, Country credit ratings | Atradius

Trading Briefs

Free reports, papers and business guidance designed to support you as you manage the day-to-day operation of your business.

Trading Briefs | Atradius

Industry Performance Forecast

An at-a glance summary graphic of the business performance and credit risk situation of key industries in major markets.

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Rapport pays

Reports on political stability, economic performance and outlook based on GDP growth, exports, investments and consumption indicators.

Country Reports and publications | Atradius

Etude économique

Economic developments and insolvency trends in developed and emerging markets, including insights from our Chief Economist.

Economic research | Atradius

Market Monitor

Reports on the performance of key industries in individual markets, focusing on credit risks, business development and financial conditions.

Market Monitor reports and publications | Atradius

Baromètre des Pratiques de Paiement

An annual review of corporate payment practices and behaviour as surveyed in more than 30 countries around the world.

Payment Practices Barometer | Atradius

Guide international du recouvrement de créances

The annual International Debt Collections Handbook and Global Collections Review feature data on corporate debt collection behaviour.

Collections reports and publictions | Atradius