
Abu Dhabi Chamber launches e-vendors portal
Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, ADCCI, has launched the e-vendor portal tailored specifically to suit the needs of suppliers including suppliers’ re
United Arab Emirates
Food & Beverages
02-09-2020

Algeria exports 6000t of cement to Lebanon
A vessel with 6000t of cement left the port of Djen Djen, Algeria, yesterday, heading for Beirut, Lebanon.
Algeria
Cement, Ceramic & Glass
02-09-2020

Exports from Brazil down overall, agribusiness up
While exports from Brazil were down overall in August, the country’s agribusiness exported more, the Ministry of Economy reported on Tuesday (1st).
Brazil
Food & Beverages
02-09-2020

Iraq’s Crude Oil Exports Drop In August
Iraq’s crude oil exports fell in August compared to July, as OPEC’s second-largest producer is reducing supply in an attempt to comply with the OPEC+ production
Iraq

Chemical Products
02-09-2020

Spanish Table Olive Exports to U.S. Fall Further
Spanish table olive exports to the United States have fallen by 30 percent in the first half of 2020, according to data published by the Spanish Association of
Spain
Food & Beverages
02-09-2020

Algerian crude exports rise as Opec+ cuts ease
Algeria boosted exports of its flagship light sweet crude Saharan Blend by over 10pc last month following an increase in its Opec+ output quota.
Algeria
Chemical Products
02-09-2020

Japan seeks facilitation at ports to increase imports from Pakistan
Japanese government on Tuesday urged Pakistani authorities to improve facilitations at the ports to increase exports to Japan.
Japan
Food & Beverages
02-09-2020

S.Korea’s exports fall for 6th month but demand seen picking up
South Korean exports fell for a sixth straight month in August, mainly due to fewer working days, but global demand is starting to pick up thanks to easing lock
South Korea
Electrical Machinery & Apparatus
02-09-2020

America wants to export more plastic to Kenya
The United States will force Kenya to relinquish its ban on single-use plastic in a new trade deal, according the New York Times.