USDA opens applications for $300 million to help exporters break into new markets
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday said it would start accepting applications for
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German export sentiment improves in November - Ifo
Sentiment among German exporters improved in November, although only a few sectors expected exports to increase, according to
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Amazon eyes $20 billion exports by 2025 from India, says company official
By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI Amazon is targeting merchandise exports worth $20 billion from India by 2025 by
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US reduces beef exports as cattle herd shrinks, squeezing Tyson Foods
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO The United States is importing record amounts of beef this year and exporting less
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Exclusive-China makes largest US soy purchases in months -traders
By Karl Plume CHICAGO China booked its largest single-day U.S. soybean purchases in at least three months on
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US halts exports of most civilian firearms for 90 days
WASHINGTON The U.S. has stopped issuing export licenses for most civilian firearms and ammunition for 90 days for
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Russia wields 'silent weapon' of grain exports to weaken Ukraine
In April 2022, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy head of Russia's Security Council, said on his Telegram channel: "Our food is our silent weapon. Silent — but formidable."
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UAE mulls export controls on items sanctioned by US, EU - Bloomberg
The United Arab Emirates is considering introducing export licenses for a list of items including chips and other
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China just stopped exporting two minerals the world's chipmakers need
China's exports of two rare minerals essential for manufacturing semiconductors fell to zero in August, a month after Beijing imposed curbs on sales overseas, citing national security.
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China has issued some export licences for gallium and germanium
BEIJING Some Chinese companies have obtained export licences for gallium and germanium products, the commerce ministry said on
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Singapore's Aug exports fall 20% y/y, more than forecast
SINGAPORE Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) fell 20.1% year-on-year in August, official data showed on Monday, as both
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Extreme weather may cost the global fashion industry $65 billion by 2030
Extreme heat and flooding are set to deal a massive blow to the global fashion industry, with four of the world's top garment producing countries at risk of missing out on $65 billion in earnings by 2030, according to a study from Cornell University and investment manager Schroders.
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