All Middle East articles – Page 47
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Syrian crisis halts Lebanese exports
Lebanese exporters have been unable to send to Arab countries as a result of the turbulence in neighbouring Syria
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Jordan boosts exports to Israel
Fruit and vegetable exports from Jordan to Iraq are down, while sendings to Israel are on the up
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Emirates embarks on major expansion
New routes will be added to Poland, Australia and France as the Dubai-based group looks ahead to a bumper six months
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Sanctions bite for Iranian people
Western sanctions are hurting ordinary people in Iran, with the price of fruit reportedly soaring
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Lebanese watermelon growers raise fears
Watermelon producers in Lebanon have called for the government to halt imports, as price concerns rise
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Mack brings in new grape variety from Egypt
Egyptian grape grower Belco is producing Arra11 for supply to UK importer Mack for the first time this year.
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Carrefour expands in Gulf
The French retailer is set for expansion in the Middle East, as well as in several Central Asian countries
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Afghan associations aim to export
New associations for fruit and dried fruit exporters in Kandahar province looking to build links with foreign markets
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Ultra-large vessel named in Hamburg
UASC named its new ship AIN SNAN at a ceremony taking place at the German port
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Syrian violence helps Egyptian citrus
As the turmoil in Syria continues, Egyptian citrus suppliers are reporting an increase in demand for the fruit in the Middle East
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NZ Zespri kiwifruit hits Qatar
The arrival in Qatar of Zespri's new season kiwifruit from New Zealand has been backed by its strongest-ever campaign
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Reaction split to Co-op boycott
The Co-op's decision to boycott produce from Israeli firms supplying from illegal settlements has predictably polarised opinion
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Emirates announces further profitability
Dubai-based logistics group posts a net profit of over US$600m for 2011/12 despite 'unprecedented economic pressure'
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Aqaba pushes for hub role
The Jordanian port hopes that recent investments will make it the preferred gateway for Red Sea trade in the future
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Emirates gains further recognition
The awards keep coming for Emirates SkyCargo which has this week picked up a further three industry prizes
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Emirates is Cargo Airline of the Year
Dubai-based operator wins three gongs at Cargo Airline of the Year awards in London
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USDA-APHIS amends import protocols
US officials are working to facilitate the entry of Central American pitahaya, Philippine bananas, Egyptian strawberries, Spanish clementines and Chilean pomegranates
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Emirates oversees South American growth
Group's SkyCargo freight division carried more than 25,000 tonnes on South American trade lanes over past year
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Kiwi feijoas flying into Dubai
New Zealand export trade in exotic fruit is building, according to leading supplier based in the country's kiwifruit heartland
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Waitrose opens second store in Bahrain
Company pushing ahead with its plans to develop Middle East network in partnership with Dubai-based retailer Spinneys