Here Is the International Agenda for March 2–March 16, 2022

E. S. Nurcan
2 min readMar 2, 2022

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The entire world is going through rapid developments now. However, there are key events planned out despite the uncertainty around the globe. These are:

Source: IT Security Guru
  • March 1–5: United Nations World Food Program (UNWFP) executive board’s first regular session (Rome)
  • March 1-April 2: United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
  • March 2: Bank of Canada policy rate announcement; Beige Book published by US Federal Reserve (FRB); Atlas V (Geostationary Meteorological Satellite GOES-T) launch (Kennedy Space Center)
  • March 3: EU January unemployment rate announcement; European Parliament Commission meeting (Brussels)
  • March 4: Mexico February automobile production, sales and export statistics announcement; Brazil 2021 Q4 GDP announcement; US February employment statistics announcement; 13th National People’s Political Consultative Conference and 5th General Conference (Beijing)
  • March 4–13: Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics begin (Beijing)
  • March 5: 5th National People’s Congress General Assembly (Beijing); Soyuz 2.1a (Soyuz MS-21 for the 67th and 68th International Space Station long-term stay missions) launch (Baikonur Cosmodrome)
  • March 7: China-February trade statistics announcement
  • March 8: US January trade statistics announcement; Eurostat announces real GDP growth for Q4 2021
  • March 9: 20th presidential election in South Korea; Mexico February CPI announcement; China February CPI announcement; Brazil January industrial production index announcement; Russia February CPI announcement
  • March 10: Brazil January monthly retail survey announcement; US February CPI announcement
  • March 10–11: Special European Council (France)
  • March 11: Mexico January industrial production index announcement; Brazil February IPCA announcement; India January industrial production index announcement
  • March 14–17: Hong Kong International Film & Television Market (Filmart)
  • March 15: China January-February fixed asset investment and social consumer goods retail announcement
  • March 15–16: US FOMC; Central Bank of Brazil, Copom

The data for major economies will likely have an impact on how the stock markets react to current events. For investors and other stakeholders, it is recommended to keep a close eye out on data from China.

Source: The Canon Institute for Global Studies (Japanese)

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E. S. Nurcan

A hungry learner for cybersec, tech, and everything political. Öğreniyorum ve yazıyorum, teknoloji, siyaset ve biraz da Asya üzerine.政治、技術、アジア国際関係等について書く。