
Kazakhstan Leather Exports Continue Growth
Kazakhstan’s leather exports reached $2.4m for five months of 2021, which was 73.3% higher than in the same period last year, reported the country’s Ministry of
Kazakhstan
Leather & Other Articles
11-08-2021

Value of Tunisian fruit exports up nearly 50 percent
Fruit exports from Tunisia saw an increase in value by nearly 50% to 73.1 million dinars until August 4, 2021, from 49 million dinars.
Tunisia
Food & Beverages
11-08-2021

Nigeria Experienced Increase in Export of Manufactured Goods, Employment and Productivity in July - Report
The Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria's Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) report has stated that the export of Nigerian manufactured goods, employment and productivity in
Nigeria
11-08-2021

Italian Ceramic Imports Surged 39% from May to June
Brooklyn, NY, August 10, 2021--Imports surged from $49.5 million in May to $68.8 million in June, a 39% increase, says Donato Grosser of Grosser Consulting.
Italy
Cement, Ceramic & Glass
11-08-2021

India one of key sources of exports to Kuwait for various food products
The Ambassador of India to Kuwait HE Sibi George participated in the video conference of embassies/high commissions/consulates of India abroad which was held to
Kuwait
Food & Beverages
10-08-2021

Africa-Singapore trade on the up and up in the last five years
Trade between Singapore and Africa has been growing at a compound annual growth rate of over 7.6 percent over the past five years, a senior official said at th
Singapore
Chemical Products
10-08-2021

Saudi Arabia urges fruit and vegetable suppliers to obtain import licenses
This weekend, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture called on fruit and vegetable suppliers to complete all formalities to obtain impor
Saudi Arabia
Food & Beverages
10-08-2021

Russian trade surplus up 28.3 pct in H1
Russia's trade surplus increased by 28.3 percent year-on-year to 71.7 billion U.S.
Russia
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
10-08-2021

China July crude imports fall 19.6% on year to 41.2m tonnes
China’s crude imports in July stood at 41.24m tonnes, down 19.6% year on year, recording its fourth straight month of decline, official data showed.