
Cultural synergies will boost UAE-Israel F&B trade Waheed Abbas/Dubai Filed on February 22, 2021
Cultural synergies between the UAE and Israel offer great potential for food and beverage (F&B) trade between the two countries, Israeli industry executives
United Arab Emirates
Food & Beverages
25-02-2021

Saudi Arabia gobbles up 28% of French apple exports to MENA region
Saudi Arabia gobbled up 28 percent of all French apples exported to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, according to official figures.
Saudi Arabia
Food & Beverages
25-02-2021

Brazilian wheat exports to Arabs hit record in January
In January, wheat and meslin exports from Brazil to the Arab countries fetched USD 26.78 million, a record-high since 2017.
Brazil
Food & Beverages
25-02-2021

Exports to Japan fall 11 percent in first half
Pakistan’s exports to Japan fell 11 percent during the first half of the current fiscal year to $89 million due to bad performance of officials and exporters, s
Pakistan
Food & Beverages
25-02-2021

US potato exports show signs of recovery
US potato exports have continued to recover but remain behind previous year levels, according to a report published by PotatoPro.
USA
Food & Beverages
25-02-2021

South Korea's electric vehicle sales, exports up in Jan
South Korea's domestic sales of electric vehicles increased in January for the 12th consecutive month. Exports in January also rose.
South Korea
Vehicles & Transport Equipment
25-02-2021

Iraq’s southern oil exports average 2.7 million bpd so far in February
Iraq’s oil exports from its southern ports are stable at 2.7 million barrels per day (bpd) so far in February, Basra Oil Company chief Khalid Hamza said in a st
Iraq

Chemical Products
25-02-2021

Strong exports and construction boost German economy in fourth quarter
Strong exports and solid construction activity helped the German economy to grow by a better-than-expected 0.3% in the final quarter of last year, but stricter
Germany
Cement, Ceramic & Glass
25-02-2021

Thailand’s January LNG imports fall to three-year low
Thailand's LNG imports hit a three-year low in January, with no receipts from its usual suppliers Australia and Malaysia, even as one of its biggest importers Q