Posts Tagged ‘International Trade’

Europe, Geopolitics, News

March 5, 2024

Top European Union officials unveiled plans on Tuesday to enhance collaboration within the continent’s defense industry, citing the need for increased joint procurement of weapons among member countries. The European Commission, the EU’s executive body, proposed allocating 1.5 billion euros ($1.63 billion) to incentivize collective purchases from European firms and foster the development of new […]

In January 2024, Uzbekistan’s cabbage exports experienced a notable upturn, with shipments totaling 29,100 tons and yielding a revenue of 7 million US dollars, according to recent data released by the Statistics Agency. This surge reflects a substantial financial growth of 4.6 million US dollars compared to the corresponding period in the previous year.   […]

As of September 29, 2023, there’s an impending concern about the U.S. Congress failing to finalize a spending agreement. Companies engaged in international trade are advised to brace for potential disruptions due to a possible Federal government shutdown beginning 12:01 am, October 1, 2023. This would significantly impact international trade practices, including agency closures and […]

ISIC

January 30, 2023

It’s easy to get swept up in the big numbers—total exports, year-on-year growth, the headlines about “winning sectors.” But behind every trade success story is a quieter, more intricate reality: how sectors actually stack up, both at home and abroad. For policymakers, investors, and analysts, the real question isn’t just how much a country exports, […]