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US hopes India would 'reconsider' its decision to restrict wheat exports
US hopes India would 'reconsider' its decision to restrict wheat exports

18/05/2022

The Centre last week amended the country's export policy of wheat by putting its export under the "prohibited" category. The order that was rolled out by the Ministry of Commerce stated that the government has banned the wheat exports with "immediate effect".

Vietnam’s seafood export markets in first four months of 2022
Vietnam’s seafood export markets in first four months of 2022

18/05/2022

In the first 4 months of 2022, Vietnam’s exports of seafood products reached nearly 3.65 billion USD, a sharp increase of 46.8% compared to the same period of 2021.

Imports of animal feed and animals fell 12.9% in first four months
Imports of animal feed and animals fell 12.9% in first four months

18/05/2022

AsemconnectVietnam - In the first 4 months of 2022, Vietnam’s imports of animal feed and raw materials reached over 1.43 billion USD, down by 12.9% compared to the first 4 months of 2021.

Vietnamese goods displayed in over 200 countries and territories
Vietnamese goods displayed in over 200 countries and territories

16/05/2022

Vietnamese commodities have been displayed in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. Fifty countries and territories are identified as the main export markets for Vietnamese goods.

Tea exports to Taiwan: The proportion is overwhelming, and the value is not commensurate
Tea exports to Taiwan: The proportion is overwhelming, and the value is not commensurate

16/05/2022

After many years of holding a dominant position in exporting tea to Taiwan (China), the proportion of Vietnamese tea in this market tends to decrease significantly. Therefore, quality assurances, as well as product diversification, are urgent requirements to consolidate and improve the export value of Vietnamese tea in Taiwan.

Turkish steel producers expect EU to remove safeguards following WTO report
Turkish steel producers expect EU to remove safeguards following WTO report

16/05/2022

The Turkish Steel Producers’ Association expects the European Commission to remove safeguard measures on steel products as a World Trade Organization panel supported the thesis that these are contrary to international trade rules.

With the WTO’s credibility in crisis, no wonder globalisation is in retreat
With the WTO’s credibility in crisis, no wonder globalisation is in retreat

16/05/2022

The global trade body’s woes, from the lack of support for multilateral agreements to the rise in protectionism, reflect the same stasis that plagues organisations from the WHO to the IPCC, on critical work from global health to climate change

Local companies spar over plan to impose anti dumping duty on optic fibre
Local companies spar over plan to impose anti dumping duty on optic fibre

16/05/2022

A bitter fight has broken out among domestic optic fibre cable (OFC) makers, following a probe by the Department of Commerce into alleged dumping of fibre and a possible move to impose an anti-dumping duty on it.

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