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24 May 2016
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Release date next CPB World Trade Monitor

The release of the next monthly CPB World Trade Monitor is scheduled tentatively for 24 May 2016.

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May 24, 2016
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CPB, www.cpb.nl

In the upcoming CPB World Trade Monitor, the period under review includes March 2016. Read more about the current CPB World Trade Monitor, including February 2016.

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