
S. Korea’s exports fall 0.2% in September
South Korea’s exports fell 0.2 percent on-year in the first 10 days of September according to Korea Customs Service’s report Sunday.
South Korea
14-09-2020

Brazil exports 4,000 head of cattle to Lebanon
This Thursday (10) at the Rio Grande Port 4,000 head of cattle will start being loaded for shipping to Lebanon, alongside 22,000 head of cattle bound for Turkey
Lebanon
14-09-2020

Ethiopian government offers licences for 16Mt of cement imports in 2021 financial year
The Ministry of Trade and Industry says that it is granting licences for the import of 16Mt over the financial year ending 7 July 2021, the 2021 financial year.
Ethiopia
Cement, Ceramic & Glass
14-09-2020

Canadian auto exports bounce back after pandemic shutdown
Canada’s auto industry is revving back to full speed after putting on the brakes in the spring, almost shutting down entirely for several weeks.
Canada
Vehicles & Transport Equipment
14-09-2020

Greek Australian business leaders discuss trade relations and investment opportunities in Greece
One hundred and fifty passionate Greek Australian business leaders ‘zoomed’ into the Greek Australian Dialogue Series with Georgios Filiopoulos, the CEO of Ente
Greece
Food & Beverages
14-09-2020

Japan petrochemical exports shrinking; economy deep in recession
Japan’s export volumes of key petrochemicals have shrunk in the first seven months of 2020, with external demand likely to stay muted, as the world’s third-bigg
Japan
13-09-2020

Turkey's furniture, paper, forestry exports hit $3.5 bln
Turkey exported furniture, paper, and forestry products worth $3.5 billion in the first eight months of this year, an industry group said on Sept 8.
Turkey
13-09-2020

Export of cement from Bangladesh continues to shrink in 2MFY20-21
Bangladesh's cement industry has earned export revenue of US$0.89m in July-August 2020 (2MFY20-21), compared to US$1.33m bagged in July-August 2019.
Bangladesh
Cement, Ceramic & Glass
13-09-2020

Double whammy for plywood exporters
Malaysian plywood manufacturers’ exports of panel products to their key market in Japan have been hit hard by the drastic cut in imports by the Japanese buyers.