Sri Lanka to restart trade deal talks with India, China and Thailand – official
Sri Lanka will restart negotiations on trade pacts with India, China and Thailand after a four-hear hiatus, an official said on Thursday, as the crisis-hit
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Sri Lanka will restart negotiations on trade pacts with India, China and Thailand after a four-hear hiatus, an official said on Thursday, as the crisis-hit
America’s shortfall on trade with the rest of the world narrowed sharply in November. According to the US Department of Commerce, in seasonally adjusted terms,
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After a steep fall of 14 per cent in October ’22, the USA’s apparel import values have continued to decline even in November ’22 on
Vietnam’s vegetables and fruits in 2022 to nearly $3.4 billion. A representative of the Plant Protection Department predicted that fruit and vegetable exports to China
American orders for apparel made in Bangladesh are growing faster than U.S. imports from clothes manufacturing giant China, according to data compiled by the United
Exports:UK dairy exports have overall seen an uplift in the year to date (January – October) totalling 1.03 million tonnes, up 3.5% (35,200 tonnes) when
The country’s merchandise exports grew at a modest rate in November 2022 after a sharp fall in October, the latest data shared by the commerce
The Department of Commerce is increasing for inflation the civil monetary penalty amounts that may be assessed for the following regulatory violations after Jan. 15,
Australia would benefit from a lifting of China’s ban on its coal but any gains would likely be modest as miners have largely redirected supplies