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World’s hunger for wheat spawns new group of nimble exporters
Bottlenecks at Australia’s biggest wheat export terminals have opened up opportunities for innovators who are using lines of smaller ships and fleets of trucks to…
China exports to Russia boom in return to near pre-war highs
Chinese exports to Russia are back near levels seen before the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine, propelling a rebound in trade that’s helped cool off a…
Bangladesh plans staggered factory holidays to ease power crunch
Bangladesh is considering staggered holidays for garment manufacturers to tackle a worsening power crunch caused by fuel shortages, according to a government minister.
India to stop carbon credit exports until climate goals are met
India will ban firms to export carbon credits until the nation meets its climate goals, power and renewable energy minister Raj Kumar Singh told lawmakers…
China’s trade surplus hits record but slowdown risks remain
China’s surprisingly strong export growth in July lifted its trade surplus to another record and provided some much-needed economic support, but the country will still…
China’s trade surplus at record as exports beat expectations
China’s trade surplus rose to a record as exports grew faster than expected, easing some concerns over waning global demand and providing support for an…
Myanmar eases forex rule for exporters, changes exchange rate
Myanmar’s military government has slightly eased its mandatory forex conversion rule for exporters and changed the reference exchange rate from 1,850 to 2,100 kyat per…
China is moving to tighten label rules on goods from Taiwan
China is moving to tighten the enforcement of existing rules on imports from Taiwan, according to people familiar with the matter, as tensions rise in…
Lula’s top foreign adviser says US sanctions on Russia a mistake
US-led sanctions on Russia are a political mistake that increases the risk of a nuclear war, according to a top foreign policy adviser to Brazil’s…
India to allow more sugar exports to avoid contract defaults
India, the world’s second-biggest sugar producer, will permit millers to export an additional 1.2 million tons in the year ending in September, Food Secretary Sudhanshu…