
Agricultural trade between Poland and NL blooming
Agricultural trade between Poland and the Netherlands grew once again in 2021.
Netherlands
Food & Beverages
04-02-2022

Swiss to abolish import duties on industrial goods from 2024
Switzerland will abolish import duties on industrial goods from the start of 2024 in a bid to shore up the country as a place to do business and support an econ
Switzerland
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
04-02-2022

S.Korea's export logs double-digit growth in January
South Korea's export logged a double-digit growth in the first month of this year due to continued recovery in global demand from the COVID-19 pandemic, a gover
South Korea
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
04-02-2022

Morocco To Import Liquified Natural Gas Through Spain
Morocco plans to import liquified natural gas (LNG) using a pipeline that previously sent gas from Algeria to Spain.
Spain
Chemical Products
04-02-2022

UAE, Japan vow to strengthen partnership in various sectors
Dr Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, has met virtually with Koichi Hagiuda, Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Indus
United Arab Emirates
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
03-02-2022

Thailand aims to ship 7m tons of rice in 2022 as outlook improves
Thailand has set a rice export target at 7 million tonnes this year, 14.6% higher than in 2021, an exporters body said on Wednesday.
Thailand
Food & Beverages
03-02-2022

Tea and coffee exports earn Kenya $1.32bn
Kenya benefitted from a weaker shilling and global weather shocks to earn more than $1.32 billion from tea and coffee exports last year despite a decline in the
Kenya
Food & Beverages
03-02-2022

Malaysia opens agricommodity office in Jeddah to boost trade
Malaysia has opened an agricommodity regional office in Jeddah in a bid to boost trade between the southeast Asian country and Saudi Arabia.
Malaysia
Food & Beverages
03-02-2022

Indonesia to end coal export ban with tighter local supply rules
Indonesia's ban on coal exports is set to expire on Monday, but shipments from the archipelago may still be limited, with authorities allowing only those that f