The prime ministers of Canada and Poland are seeking to boost exports of Ukrainian grain and crops to alleviate protests by European farmers. Tusk said both leaders see the need for an increase in exports to poorer, hungrier nations elsewhere instead. European
China’s exports likely grew more quickly and for a second month in December, a Reuters poll showed, adding to signs global trade is starting to recover thanks to an upturn in the electronics industry and expectations of lower borrowing costs in 2024.
The German government, led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has approved the export of 150 air-to-air missiles to Saudi Arabia. This decision marks a shift from Germany’s previous strict stance on arms exports to Saudi Arabia, which was imposed after the killing of
Britain is on track to smash its £1trillion target for exports before 2030. Lord Offord, Minister for Exports, put the goal at the heart of the 2021 export strategy. Marco Forgione, director-general of the Institute of Export & International Trade, said: “We
Britain’s toy industry could be on the verge of a global golden age. Post-Brexit trade deals are demolishing export barriers as children around the world unwrap UK-made Christmas gifts tomorrow. Toy and bike exports have brought a £640million boost to the economy.
The Japanese government approved a significant bump in military spending and an end to the country’s ban on exporting lethal weapons. The Cabinet of Japan made the decision Friday to increase defense spending by 16% and overturn the export ban which has
Argentine President Javier Milei put into motion a sweeping decree of economic reforms that includes deregulations and an end to limits on exports as he begins to combat the country’s severe economic crisis. “This is only the first step,” the self-described anarcho-capitalist
Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch has said the Government’s “export success stories” are allowing Brexit Britain’s trade to boom. Official figures have revealed an eight per cent hike in overseas trading with sales hitting £868 billion in a year. Ms Badenoch said the
Six people were taken into custody in Belgium and the Netherlands in connection with an investigation into suspected exports of “sensitive” products and technology. The focus of the investigation includes illegal exports of dual-use goods and money laundering. The arrests occurred during
Kemi Badenoch today blasts the Brexit doom-mongers after a report shows leaving the EU has boosted UK trade. The Business and Trade Secretary will use a keynote speech to “talk up” the economy which she says is “thriving” thanks to new trade