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Vietnam buys Indian rice for first time in decades

MUMBAI/HANOI: Vietnam, the world’s third biggest exporter of rice, has started buying the grain from rival India for the first … More

Import, Prices, Rice, Trading

Brexit: UK eyes closer trade ties with Southeast Asia, Pacific nations

The UK is seeking to forge closer trade links with Pacific Rim nations and Southeast Asia as part of its … More

ASEAN, Brexit, Economy, Southeast Asia, Trading

Australian cotton hopes for Vietnamese, Thai buyers after China halts imports

Escalating tensions between China and Australia worsened when Canberra called for an enquiry into the origins of Covid-19. Australia is … More

Australia, China, Cotton, Covid19, Diplomacy, Trading

China imposes more taxes on Australian wine amid tension

China frequently flexes its economic muscle in diplomatic disputes, with Australia being one of several countries recently to face its wrath in the form of trade restrictions.

Australia, China, Tax, Trading, Wine

Gov’t Continues to Promote Resilient and Sustainable Palm Oil Industry

JAKARTA : Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto ensures the government will continue to bolster both the palm oil industry’s … More

Economy, Palm Oil, Trading

Is Saudi Arabia really boycotting Turkish products?

Relations between 2 countries have soured in recent years due to stark positions adopted on several issues ISTANBUL : Several … More

Investment, Policy, Products, Saudi Arabia, Tourism, Trading, Turkey

Post-EBA, Cambodia Needs to Jettison its ‘Double Standard’ Narrative

Harping on the EU’s ‘unfair’ withdrawal of trade preferences will do nothing to address the serious challenges facing the country. … More

Covid19, Diplomacy, Economy, European Union, Everything But Arms (EBA), Investment, Policy, Trading

China’s Most Strained Relations Are With Its Most Valuable Trading Partners

A new study shows that the countries most soured on China are also its most important trading partners. Something has … More

Covid19, Economy, Financial, International Relations, Policy, Trading

The enticing sights and sounds of a mountainous market

Though not as busy as Sa Pa Market or Bắc Hà Market, Cán Cấu Market in Si Ma Cai District, … More

Cán Cấu Market, Ethnic, Giáy, Lào Cai, Mông, Saturday, Tourism, Trading

A Deadly Gamble: Myanmar’s Jade Industry

The multi-billion dollar industry fueled by China is shrouded in secrecy, continues to take lives, and displace tens of thousands … More

Environment, Jade, Mineral, Mining, Trading

Malaysia ups rice, sugar import from India

NEW DELHI : Relations between India and Malaysia are back on the upswing after taking a hit under former premier … More

Commodity, India, Malaysia, Palm Oil, Policy, Politics, Rice, Sugar, Trading

First cargo train leaves Yangtze River Delta for ASEAN countries

The opening route with first international freight train to travel from the Yangtze River Delta region to the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) can help deepen trade ties between China and ASEAN, which is China’s largest trading partner

ASEAN, China, Land Transport, Trading

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