
Mexico records almost 5 percent increase in foreign trade
Mexico's exports expanded 4.88 percent in August in comparison to July, showing the third straight month in a row of expansion after declining over the coronavi
Mexico
Food & Beverages
05-10-2020

Saudi-Bahrain trade returns to pre-pandemic levels, witnesses hike
Trade between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain has returned to the pre-pandemic levels with new figures revealing $1.48 billion in bilateral trade during the first half
Bahrain
Food & Beverages
05-10-2020

Canada to start new rules on U.S. romaine imports Oct. 7
Effective Oct. 7, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency will require that romaine lettuce from California’s Salinas Valley be tested for E. coli.
Canada
Food & Beverages
05-10-2020

Peru is expected to export more than 250,000 tons of citrus fruits this year
Peruvian citrus exports have registered a notable increase in 2020. The country had exported a total of 225,767 tons of citrus by week 34 (August 23), i.e.
Peru
Food & Beverages
05-10-2020

Serbia's Jan-Aug trade gap shrinks 4.3% y/y
Serbia's foreign trade deficit in the first eight months of 2020 shrank 4.3% on the year to $4.279 billion (3.653 billion euro), data from the country's statist
Serbia
Food & Beverages
05-10-2020

Ethiopia Gold Exports Surge After Crackdown on Smuggling
Ethiopian gold exports surged after the central bank offered higher prices for the metal in a bid to curb smuggling and as part of wider efforts to spur investm
Ethiopia
Food & Beverages
05-10-2020

Tunisia: food and agricultural exports see 10.5% rise (ONAGRI)
Tunisia’s exports of agricultural and food products posted an increase of 10.5% at the end of August, compared to the same period in 2019, (equivalent to 339 mi
Tunisia
Food & Beverages
05-10-2020

Egypt’s trade deficit decreases by 51.8% in July
Egypt’s trade deficit decreased in July 2020 by 51.8% year-on-year, according to the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS).
Egypt

Food & Beverages
05-10-2020

Algeria’s wheat suppliers to feel impact of Black Sea shift next season
Russia’s imminent entry into Algeria’s massive wheat import market may not mean much extra competition for now, but France and other European Union suppliers fa