
Algeria’s natural gas exports to Italy expected to soar by 20% in 2022
Algeria’s natural gas exports to Italy are expected to increase by 20 percent to 25.2 billion cubic meters, as Europe moves to reduce its dependence on Russian
Italy
Chemical Products
27-09-2022

Algeria Sees Natural Gas Exports to Italy Jumping 20% This Year
Algeria expects its natural gas exports to Italy will climb by a fifth this year, as European nations race to reduce their reliance on Russian supplies. Gas sh
Algeria
Chemical Products
26-09-2022

Malaysia to achieve over RM7bil in cocoa exports, says Deputy Commodities Minister
Malaysia is set to achieve more than RM7bil in cocoa export value this year, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Jeck Seng.
Malaysia
Food & Beverages
26-09-2022

Vietnam’s rice exports to surpass annual target
Vietnam plans to ship 6.5 million tonnes of rice this year, or 100,000–200,000 tonnes more than 2021.
Vietnam
Food & Beverages
26-09-2022

Pakistan exports to Afghanistan increased: Report
The Pakistani media reported that the country’s exports to Afghanistan increased to $95.5 million in August 2022, up 92% from $49.86 million in August 2021.
Pakistan
Food & Beverages
26-09-2022

Egypt’s gas export revenues up 13-fold in 8 years
Egypt has seen an unprecedented leap in its natural gas export revenues, which have increased 13-fold over the past eight years, according to a report issued by
Egypt

Chemical Products
26-09-2022

Bahrain posts highest Q2 economic growth in 11 years at 6.9%
Bahrain's economy grew 6.9 per cent in the second quarter of 2022 to record the highest rate of growth in the past 11 years, driven by a strong performance in t
Bangladesh
Chemical Products
26-09-2022

China’s Coal Imports Disappointing So Far in 2022
n its latest weekly report, shipbroker Banchero Costa said that “so far in 2022, global coal trade has been a bit of a mixed picture.
China
Chemical Products
26-09-2022

Thai Aug exports rise 7.5% y/y, slightly lower than forecast
Thailand's customs-based exports rose 7.5% in August from a year earlier, the commerce minister said on Monday, slightly lower than analysts' expectations.