Qatar lifts ban on frozen seafood from India

Qatar has lifted its temporary ban on the import of frozen seafood from India, paving the way for enhanced export and improved bilateral relations with the West Asian country. Qatar has lifted its temporary ban on the import of frozen seafood from India, paving the way for enhanced export and improved bilateral relations with the West Asian country, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement. Source : currentaffairs.adda247.com/ For More Details

Minister of Economic Relations: The Law on Gas at the BiH Level will not be adopted

The Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations in the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Stasa Kosarac, said that the recommendation of Denis Becirovic, a member of the BiH Presidency, on the drafting and adoption of the BiH Gas Law is absolutely unacceptable and represents a gross attack on the Republika Srpska (RS)‘s constitutional rights. ”I will not support such a proposal, because it represents a gross attack on the constitutional competences of the RS. The law Read Full Details…

China’s taking control of LNG as global demand booms

A rush by China to sign new long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) deals promises to give the nation even more control over the global market at a time when competition for cargoes is booming. Chinese companies are sealing the most LNG purchase agreements of any nation and increasingly are becoming the sector’s key import intermediary. The Chinese buyers are reselling many of the cargoes to the highest bidders in Europe and Asia, effectively taking charge over a hefty chunk of Read Full Details…

Year-round dragon fruit from Vietnam enables global exports

Nguyen Quoc Duan is General Direct at Vietnamese dragon fruit growing and export company Song Nam ITD Co., Ltd.. The company is based in Ho Chi Min City, with its farms in Vietnam’s Binh Thuan region. Binh Thuan is famous for the production of dragon fruit, with over 50,000 hectares of dragon fruit farms. otal dragon fruit production is growing in Vietnam. Mr Duan comments about the industry trends: “Originally, dragon fruit was harvested once a year in Summer. Now Read Full Details…

Inner Mongolia companies seek business expansion in Middle East

A legion of enterprises from north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region will leave for the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to seek business opportunities and cooperation, the regional commerce department said on Sunday. Arranged by the local government, the trip will see 51 foreign trade companies bring local specialties and feature products covering 11 categories, including sunflower seeds, raw and cooked beef, lamb and tomato sauce, to expand their markets in the Middle Eastern countries. A series of activities Read Full Details…

Commercial Flower Power: How the Global Flower Trade Continues to Blossom

Roses are red, violets are blue… and the flower industry makes a lot of green. Chances are, you just picked up a beautiful bouquet for a very special someone earlier this week (or, better yet, a very special someone just picked up a bouquet for you). Along with heart-shaped chocolates and absurdly large teddy bears, Valentine’s Day is primetime for sweethearts to buy each other a dozen roses. The holiday is the floriculture industry’s super bowl, a day in which Read Full Details…