
Greek tourism revenues to hit record high, exceeding pre-Covid levels
Tourism in Greece, a vital pillar of the country's economy, is on track to yield record high revenues this year, exceeding pre-Covid levels, according to offic
Greece
Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles
14-09-2022

Iraq’s oil exports decline as northern sales slump
Iraq’s nationwide oil sales fell in August for the second consecutive month, declining to 3.667 million barrels per day (bpd).*
Iraq

Chemical Products
14-09-2022

Morocco’s Clothing Exports to EU Rise by 33.4% in 2022
A new report shows that Moroccan clothing exports to the European Union (EU) climbed by 33.4% in the first half of 2022, reaching 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billio
Morocco
Textiles
14-09-2022

Saudi Arabia plans 3 iron and steel projects worth $9.3bln
Saudi Arabia is planning three new projects in the iron and steel sector worth 35 billion Saudi riyals ($9.31 billion), Saudi television channel Al Arabiya twee
Saudi Arabia
Base Metal and Articles
14-09-2022

China lifts 78% of Omani crude exports in July
The average total production of crude oil and oil condensates in the Sultanate of Oman for the month of July 2022 amounted to about 1.08 million barrels per day
Oman
Chemical Products
13-09-2022

France, Romania to agree deal to boost Ukrainian grain exports
France’s transport minister said on Sunday he would sign an agreement with Romania to help increase Ukrainian grain exports to developing countries including to
France
Food & Beverages
13-09-2022

Mexico to host trade fair for local products
MEXICO The municipal government, through its Tourism Office, will be celebrating the National Tourism Week.
Mexico
Food & Beverages
13-09-2022

Canada's exports fall in July as energy prices weigh
Canada's exports dropped for the first time this year in July, largely due to lower energy prices, while imports fell to a lesser degree leading to a narrower t
Canada
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
13-09-2022

Tunisia runs out of sugar, to import from Algeria and India
Tunisian sugar reserves have run out, according to the secretary general of the Ben Arous regional office of the tourism, trade and industry federation of the U