
China’s April imports of Australian wheat surge 525.72% despite hostility from Canberra
China’s total wheat imports decreased by 22.4 percent year-on-year in April, but imports from Australia, France and Russia have skyrocketed, the latest statisti
Australia
Food & Beverages
24-05-2022

Egypt ready to export any quantity of poultry to the Kuwaiti market
Head of the Poultry Division in the Egyptian Chamber of Commerce Dr Abdel Aziz Al-Sayed confirmed that his country is ready to export any quantity of poultry to
Kuwait
Food & Beverages
24-05-2022

Kenya: Government Grants Waiver for Maize Imports
The government has granted a waiver of import duty capped at 540,000 metric tonnes of maize allowing cereal traders to import the grain.
Kenya
Food & Beverages
24-05-2022

U.S. natural gas futures rise 2% as LNG feedgas hits 7-week high
U.S. natural gas futures edged up about 2% on Monday as the amount of gas flowing to U.S.
United States
Chemical Products
24-05-2022

Canadian cereal and Dutch fruits replace imports from Britain in post-Brexit trade shake-up
Ireland has replaced British food, steel and fertiliser imports in the trade rupture caused by Brexit.
Canada
Food & Beverages
24-05-2022

EU market welcomes India steel export duties
The European flat steel market expects that the newly imposed duties on Indian exports will aid prices in finding a bottom and stabilising.
India
Base Metal and Articles
24-05-2022

Morocco’s Industrial Exports Generate $12 Billion in 7 Years
Minister of Industry Ryad Mezzour has said that Morocco’s Industrial Acceleration Plan has enabled the sector to generate over MAD 122 billion, or $12 billion,
Morocco
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
24-05-2022

Brazil to boost bilateral trade with Arab countries
Brazil, which saw its 2022 first-quarter agribusiness exports to Arab countries jump 51% YoY to $3.56 billion, intends to further jack up bilateral trade with t
Brazil
Food & Beverages
24-05-2022

Korea early exports show signs of cooling as lockdowns weigh
South Korea’s early trade data showed signs of cooling export gains in May as the global economy adjusts to fallout from the war in Ukraine and China’s virus lo