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South Korea’s export posts double-digit fall

South Korea's export posted a double-digit fall for the first time in 10 years in 2019 owing to external uncertainties such as the global...

Japan’s container exports to increase in FY2020

Nittsu Research Institute and Consulting, Inc. (NRIC) on Dec. 24 unveiled its economic and cargo transport projections for fiscal years 2019 and 2020. The...

China’s November export, import growth shrinks

Sluggishness in China's trade in 'full swing', economist says. Exports up 5.4% year-on-year, below poll's 10%. The November trade numbers came out less...

Sri Lanka’s Sept exports up 4.4%

Sri Lanka's exports grew 4.4 percent in September 2018 to 1,055 million US dollars from a year ago, exceeding a billion dollars for the...

Nepal’s trade deficit is growing

Increase in imports is widening the Nepal's trade deficit; there is a need to take urgent measures to jack up export The only solace is...

Annual increase in non-oil Egyptian exports, imports

Non-oil Egyptian exports increased by 11% year-over-year (y-o-y) during the period from January to October 2018, recording $20.642bn, compared to $18.551bn during the same...

FTZ contributes to over 40% Shanghai trades

The Shanghai Free Trade Zone (FTZ), with an area of 120 square km, generated 42.9 percent of the total import and export of the...

Japan: Imports jump, trade deficit grows

Japan’s trade flows started the fourth quarter on a down note as imports rose nearly 20 per cent from a year ago, easily outpacing...

China’s export container transport edges down

China's container transport for export purposes lost steam in October as the traditional peak season neared its end, according to data from the Shanghai...

Bangladesh: Trade deficit widens

A senior Bangladesh Bank official confirmed that the trade deficit increased due to a rise in import costs compared to export earnings Bangladesh’s trade deficit...
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