Middle East news archive – Page 32
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Europe eyes FTA with Gulf
Signs that the new US president will take an increasingly protectionist stance to trade has encouraged the EU to restart free trade talks with the Gulf states
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Exporters set out their stall in London
TradexFirm International’s annual trade mission attracted importers and distributors from across the UK
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Ghabbour targets UK for mangoes
The Egyptian exporter sees good potential in the UK for its seafreighted mangoes, including varieties such as Yasmina and Fagr Klan, which are less well known on the market
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Quality potato strategy for Gulf
The French potato sector sees significant potential in the Middle East market for its reliable high quality and ability to meet the needs of a wide range of consumers
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Abu Dhabi promotes sustainability
The emirate’s food control authority is backing various initiatives to boost efficiencies in water and energy use in agriculture
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More North African veg for EU
Data from Eurostat shows that Morocco now accounts for almost one-third of imports from non-EU countries
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Gruventa creates international division
Tristán Azuela is named as CEO and manager of Gruventa Internacional
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FATA Farms looks forward
Despite the instability affecting companies in Egypt, FATA Farms continues to focus on new varieties of grapes and stonefruit, while expanding its facilities
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Marlene launches Christmas gift
Italian group releases Christmas multipack including seven apple varieties
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Gazans face export challenges
Although Israel authorised the first shipment of strawberries from Gaza to Europe this month, production is significantly down as a result of the blockade and rising costs
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India and Afghanistan look to air cargo service
Limited opportunities for overground trade prompts countries to move towards airfreight
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WOP Dubai welcomes growth
Dubai’s annual fruit and vegetables exhibition grew in size last month, recording sizeable increases in exhibition and visitor numbers, as more and more companies target the Middle East region
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Devaluation fails to deliver in Egypt
Egypt’s efforts to bolster exports by devaluing the currency have added to the woes of exporters, causing costs of inputs to increase dramatically
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Eurofruit Business Forum back in Dubai
The Eurofruit Business Forum kicks off on Sunday at WOP Dubai, offering companies a platform to expand their business and visitors a chance to learn about the market and make new contacts
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Aussie exporters seek trade in Middle East
A delegation of growers and exporters from Australia are heading to Dubai to showcase their produce at the World of Perishable trade event
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Uncertainty follows US election
What will Donald Trump's rise to US president mean for the country’s relations with Russia, the conflict in Syria, the Iranian nuclear deal and climate change?
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Carrefour set for UAE expansion
Increasing demands for convenience encourage retailer to open more smaller stores in the UAE next year, while extending its home delivery service
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New opportunities arise in UAE
As the market for fresh produce and plants continues to see impressive growth in the UAE, interest in leading exhibitions WOP Dubai and IPM Dubai has soared
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Morocco exports boosted by shipping route update
CMA CGM has launched six seasonal services in time for the beginning of the Moroccan citrus and vegetable export camapaign
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Turkish exporters diversify markets
The Russian ban has now been lifted on some Turkish items, but exporters are unlikely to turn their backs on newly explored markets in East Asia and the Middle East