
Turkey's exports to Libya jumped 58% in January-April
Turkey's exports to Libya rose 58% year-on-year in the first four months of 2021 to $826 million, said a top Turkish trade group on May 15. While Turkey's over
Turkey
Food & Beverages
16-05-2021

Serbia Q1 trade gap narrows
Serbia's trade deficit went down 28.2% year-on-year to USD 1.380 billion (EUR 1.148 billion) in the first quarter of 2021, the country's statistical office said
Serbia
10-05-2021

Qatar-India trade amounts to $8.7bn in 2020: MoCI
HE the Minister of Commerce and Industry Ali bin Ahmed al-Kuwari has met with Piyush Goyal, India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, via video conferencing.
Qatar
Food & Beverages
10-05-2021

Surge in exports to China drives Finnish export growth in March
The value of Finnish exports of goods rose by 12.5 percent, while exports to China surged by 50.5 percent in March this year, according to statistics published
Finland
Food & Beverages
10-05-2021

Nigeria, Korea trade fell to $1.2bn in 2020 – Envoy
The value of the trade between Nigeria and South Korea has declined from $2.6bn in 2017 to $1.2bn in 2020 as a result of the fall in global oil prices.
Nigeria
Chemical Products
10-05-2021

DP World launches e-commerce platform in Ethiopia
Trade enabler DP World is set to launch DUBUY.com, a global wholesale e-commerce platform, in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia
10-05-2021

Ghana set to receive first LNG cargo at end of May
Ghana is now expected to receive its first LNG cargo at the end of this month, a project spokesman said May 4, as the country prepares to become sub-Saharan Afr
Ghana
Chemical Products
10-05-2021

Kazakhstan becomes main importer of Uzbek cars
Almost all cars exported by Uzbekistan are being purchased by Kazakhstan, follows from the State Statistics Committee data, reports citing .
Kazakhstan
Vehicles & Transport Equipment
10-05-2021

Chile's copper export revenue jumps in April as price soars
Chile's central bank said on Friday that copper export revenue had jumped 69% in April, a welcome windfall brought on by soaring prices for the red metal.