
Qatar-Italy agricultural, horticultural appliances trade booms
The trade in agricultural and horticultural mechanical appliances between Qatar and Italy increased 28.7% in 2021 compared to 2020, putting Italy third among th
Italy
Food & Beverages
14-03-2022

Uganda, Kenya end row on fish exports to DRC
Uganda will compensate Kenyan fish exporters to the Democratic Republic of Congo whose catch officials confiscated on October 1, 2021 at Mpondwe border in Kases
Kenya
Food & Beverages
14-03-2022

Cement clinker export from Pakistan to China on rise
The export of cement clinkers from Pakistan to China has increased in recent years.
China
Cement, Ceramic & Glass
14-03-2022

Belgium Trade Delegation Returns To Bryan/College Station
A relationship between economic development officials from the Belgian province of Wallonia and the Brazos Valley that dates back to 2009 is being renewed in pe
Belgium
Food & Beverages
11-03-2022

UAE and New Zealand agree to work on priority sectors to boost trade and investment ties
The UAE and New Zealand have agreed to work together in seven priority economic sectors over the next two years to further boost trade and investment between th
United Arab Emirates
Food & Beverages
11-03-2022

Slovenia eyes strengthening investment relation with Ethiopia
Ambassador Tomaz Kun Stelj, Slovenia’s Ambassador in Rome met with Ethiopian Ambassador in Italy, Ambassador Demitu Hambisa and expressed his country’s interest
Ethiopia
Food & Beverages
11-03-2022

Jordan, Iraq review means to boost economic cooperation
Jordan and Iraq have discussed means to enhance economic cooperation and followed up on implementing agreements between the two countries and within trilateral
Iraq

Chemical Products
11-03-2022

Vietnam Feb coffee exports down 14.7% m/m, rice down 7.3%
Vietnam's coffee exports in February were down 14.7% from January at 139,371 tonnes, while rice shipments in the same period fell 7.3% against the preceding mon
Vietnam
Food & Beverages
11-03-2022

Serbia to remove customs duty on energy imports from developing countries - Vucic
Serbia decided to scrap customs duty levied on energy imports from developing countries in an effort to diversify its energy sources, president Aleksandar Vucic