
Pakistan sees nearly 70% rise in exports to China
Pakistan recorded nearly 70% increase in exports to China in the first quarter of 2021, an official said on Wednesday.
China
Food & Beverages
06-05-2021

Iron ore to displace soyabeans as Brazil’s main export earner
Brazil’s iron ore export revenues are set to surge 60% this year and displace soyabeans as the country’s number one source of foreign exchange earnings for the
Brazil
Base Metal and Articles
06-05-2021

£1bn UK-India trade deals will create 6,000 UK jobs, says PM
The prime minister has announced new trade and investment deals with India worth £1bn.
United Kingdom
06-05-2021

French wheat shipments outside EU at nine-year low in April
French soft wheat shipments outside the European Union last month were the lowest for an April in nine years, as exports to Morocco and Algeria eased, Refinitiv
France
Food & Beverages
06-05-2021

Italy’s April gas imports hit long-term high
Italy's gas imports in April were the quickest for any month in almost nine years, because of strong heating demand and the need to start injecting under the co
Italy
Chemical Products
06-05-2021

Canada posts C$1.1 billion trade deficit in March
Canada's trade balance shifted back to a deficit in March following two consecutive months of surplus, as imports jumped significantly while exports edged up sl
Canada
Vehicles & Transport Equipment
06-05-2021

Japan's steel scrap exports rise in March
Japan's ferrous scrap exports rose in March from February as strong steel demand drove feedstock restocking but at a pace below year-earlier levels.
Japan
Base Metal and Articles
05-05-2021

Abu Dhabi Ports successfully issues $1 billion 10-year bond
Abu Dhabi Ports, rated A+ (stable) by S&P and A+ (stable) by Fitch, has successfully issued US$1 billion 10 year bonds ("The Notes") under its recently esta
United Arab Emirates
Food & Beverages
05-05-2021

Indonesia's recession eases as gov't boosts spending, exports recover
Indonesia's economy shrank for the fourth straight quarter in January-March but at a much more modest pace as the government boosted spending and higher commodi