
Trump lifts tariffs on aluminium imports from UAE effective February 3
Outgoing President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he would exempt the UAE from a 10 per cent tariff imposed on most aluminium imports in 2018, saying the two co
United Arab Emirates
Base Metal and Articles
21-01-2021

Pakistan’s IT services exports can reach $10 billion
The Overseas International Chamber of Commerce and Industries (OICCI)’s digital report has noted that Pakistan’s IT services exports have potential to reach $10
Pakistan
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
21-01-2021

South African table grape exports stay low into January
After the South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) released the second crop estimate for the 2020-21 season, it looks like other regions in the Western Cape ma
South Africa
Food & Beverages
21-01-2021

Russian wheat export prices rise sharply
Russian wheat export prices rose sharply last week ahead of a new export tax imposed by one of the world’s largest wheat exporters from mid-February, analysts s
Russian Federation
Food & Beverages
21-01-2021

UK ports demand help for British fish exporters
British ports on Monday called on the UK government to begin an “urgent discussion” with France to reduce Brexit-related bureaucracy when exporting fish to the
United Kingdom
Food & Beverages
21-01-2021

Egypt’s non-oil trade balance shrank by 17% in 2020
Egypt’s non-oil balance of trade shrank by 17% in 2020, while imports were down 12%, its Ministry of Trade and Industry said.
Egypt

Food & Beverages
21-01-2021

India to start Covid vaccine exports today
India will start exporting Covid-19 vaccines from Wednesday, paving the way for many mid- and lower-income countries to get supplies of the easy-to-store Oxford
India
Food & Beverages
21-01-2021

Saudi Arabia Remained China’s Top Oil Supplier In 2020
Saudi Arabia narrowly beat Russia to hold onto the title of the single largest oil supplier to the world’s biggest oil importer, China, in 2020, according to Ch
Saudi Arabia
21-01-2021

Education adds to Japan's latest exports to developing nations
One afternoon at an elementary school on the outskirts of Cairo, first-grade Egyptian students were busy wiping their desks clean and sweeping the floor with br