
Morocco's agricultural export campaign off to a good start
The Moroccan Ministry of Agriculture anticipates a promising 2020-2021 export campaign.
Morocco
Food & Beverages
06-12-2020

Bangladesh to sign its maiden bilateral PTA with Bhutan on Sunday
Bangladesh will sign its maiden bilateral Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) with Bhutan on Sunday, a move which is expected to boost the bilateral trade betwee
Bangladesh
Food & Beverages
06-12-2020

Ukraine-China trade ties continue to grow amid COVID-19, says trade leader
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, trade between Ukraine and China has seen positive dynamics this year, a Ukrainian trade leader said Wednesday.
China
Food & Beverages
06-12-2020

Bangladesh signs preferential trade agreement with Bhutan
Bangladesh on Sunday signed its maiden preferential trade agreement (PTA) with Bhutan to boost bilateral trade between the two countries.
Bangladesh
Food & Beverages
06-12-2020

Egypt aims to increase food exports to Kuwait to $130mln
The Egyptian Commercial Service (ECS) is planning to increase the country’s food exports to Kuwait to $120-130 million from the current $84 million, the Middle
Kuwait
Food & Beverages
06-12-2020

Indonesia raises export levy on crude palm oil to $180/mt effective Dec 10
The Indonesian government has raised the export levy on crude palm oil to $180/mt from $55/mt earlier, with effect from Dec.
Indonesia
Food & Beverages
06-12-2020

Philippines emerges as fast growing market for Pak exports
The Philippines has emerged as a fast growing market for Pakistan’s exports, which have increased by 36 per cent in first five months (July to November) of the
Philippines
Food & Beverages
06-12-2020

Singapore key market for Bangka Belitung's processed tin exports
Singapore remained the main market for Bangka Belitung Province's processed tin exports in the first 10 months of 2020, buying 18.99 percent of the province's t
Singapore
Food & Beverages
03-12-2020

UK to become first country in Europe to ban live animal exports
Plans to ban the export of live animals for slaughter and fattening are to be unveiled by the UK’s environment secretary, George Eustice, on Thursday.