The family of carbon aero wheels is further enhanced with the 45 mm profile, designed to appeal to a broader customer base. The design of the rim enables maximum aerodynamic penetration, and at certain angles, the wind can actually become a valuable ally to the rider. Aerodynamic hubs and ceramic USB cup-and-cone bearing system in the hubs themselves: every design choice has been made with a view to optimising performance. Show The 19 mm internal width of the rim enables tyres of 23mm, 25mm and 28mm to be fitted. In addition, with the 2-Way Fit version, Campagnolo offers its tried-and-tested technology with full compatibility with clincher and tubeless tyres. While the key purpose of these wheels is to deliver extreme performance, safety is also guaranteed by the Campagnolo AC3 (All Conditions Carbon Control) technology, which ensures safe, modular braking in all weather conditions. Available versions: bright and dark label, Campagnolo FW or HG11 body A new UNCTAD report assesses how the combination of high wheat prices and currency devaluations could affect developing countries' import bills. Launch of the Handbook of Statistics 2022 The annual report provides timely and reliable data on key economic, trade and development trends. New Global Trade Update The report shows global trade hit a record $32 trillion in 2022 but warns a slowdown that began in the second half of the year could worsen in 2023. Review of Maritime Transport 2022 UNCTAD calls for greater investment in maritime supply chains to boost sustainability and resilience to future crises. Least Developed Countries Report 2022 Ahead of the COP27 climate summit, UNCTAD outlines actions needed to ensure efforts towards a low-carbon future don’t leave the world’s most vulnerable behind. Previous NextNewsOnline business portal delivers results in Iraq In one year, business.mot.gov.iq has helped almost 3,000 entrepreneurs register a business and put the Middle Eastern nation on the ease of doing business map. 15 Dec 2022 Global trade set to hit record $32 trillion in 2022, but outlook increasingly gloomy for 2023 Geopolitical tensions, high energy prices, rising interest rates and persistent inflation are expected to constrain global trade next year. 13 Dec 2022 Hemp’s versatility and sustainability offer huge opportunities for developing countries A new UNCTAD report examines the plant’s economic, environmental and social potential 13 Dec 2022 Making trade work better for women after crises: A Q&A with UNCTAD deputy Pedro Manuel Moreno Following the first World Trade Congress on Gender, Mr. Moreno discusses how trade policy could make crisis response and recovery more inclusive. 8 Dec 2022 The Weekly TradecastAs people start thinking about taking off for the holidays, this episode of The Weekly Tradecast looks at tourism in a post-pandemic world with UNCTAD economist Claudia Roethlisberger.View all podcasts Featured publicationsA Double Burden: The effects of food price increases and currency depreciations on food import billsGlobal Trade Update (December 2022)Handbook of Statistics 2022Pulse of the global cost-of-living crisis
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