
Sri Lanka And Bangladesh Should Sign Free Trade Agreement – OpEd
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh should set up a Free Trade Agreement as soon as possible for ensuring their own business interest.
Sri Lanka
Textiles
23-11-2021

China's Oct clean marine fuel exports rise 22.6% from year earlier
China's exports of clean marine bunker, also known as very low-sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO), rose 22.6% in October from a year earlier, as the price gap between Zho
China
Chemical Products
23-11-2021

Saudi oil exports rise in September for the 5th month in a row
Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports increased in September for the fifth month in a row, according to official data posted on Jodi Data Initiatives Organization's
Saudi Arabia
Chemical Products
22-11-2021

U.S. imports of Peruvian grapes to rise again
Another year of increase is on tap for U.S. imports of Peruvian grapes. That’s the bottom line from the U.S.
United States
Food & Beverages
22-11-2021

Peru: Trade balance accumulated US$3.986 billion in 3Q 2021
Peru's trade balance accumulated a high surplus of US$3.986 billion during the third quarter of this year —higher by US$718 million the amount registered in the
Peru
Food & Beverages
22-11-2021

Israel-UAE bilateral trade expected to surpass billion dollars by end of 2021
Bilateral trade between Israel and the United Arab Emirates is “exceeding all predictions” and expected to pass a billion dollars this year, chairman of the Isr
Israel
Food & Beverages
22-11-2021

Trade exchange between Egypt, COMESA countries records $3bn in 2020: Cabinet
The Information and Decision Support Center of the Egyptian Cabinet has released a study on the trade relations between Egypt and the COMESA community, whose me
Egypt

Food & Beverages
22-11-2021

PP Kazakhstan imports rise by 14% between Jan-Sept, exports up by 49%
Imports of polypropylene (PP) in Kazakhstan grew 14% in first nine months of this year, compared to the same period of 2020.
Kazakhstan
Chemical Products
22-11-2021

Algeria set to buy Russian wheat in tender purchase, traders say
Algeria is set to take a substantial amount of Russian wheat in an import purchase of between 700,000 and 800,000 tonnes, after the country changed tender terms