
Merchandise trade to excel in Asia: WTO
Merchandise trade will stand out for its dynamism in Asia among all world regions in 2022 and 2023, according to a report by the World

Merchandise trade will stand out for its dynamism in Asia among all world regions in 2022 and 2023, according to a report by the World

Brazil‘s grain exports rose at a year-on-year rate of 169% in the first half of 2022, to US$2.806 billion, the Ministry of Economy reported. After

U.S. agricultural exports in 2021 maintained China as the top destination, after this Asian nation surpassed Canada and Mexico since 2020. With a year-on-year increase

The World Trade Organization (WTO) indicated that the cost of global food imports is expected to reach another record high in 2022. This would bring

Bunge entered into an agreement to sell substantially all of its wheat milling business in Mexico, a transaction scheduled to close in the second quarter

Brazil has increased by 510% year-on-year its wheat exports worldwide from May 2022 to US$747 million, according to the Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) projected that its country’s agricultural imports will increase in fiscal year 2022. For the current year, the USDA

Coface projected that strain on global supply chains from the effects of the Russia-Ukraine crisis and China‘s zero-COVID measures will likely remain. Given the prominent

Russia, the United States and Australia were the world’s top wheat exporters in 2021, with sales of more than $7 billion each. Russia and Ukraine

Starting this Tuesday, Mexico will eliminate tariffs on imports of certain classifications of chickens, pigs and cattle, among other animals. For this, the Ministry of

Merchandise trade will stand out for its dynamism in Asia among all world regions in 2022 and 2023, according to a report by the World

Brazil‘s grain exports rose at a year-on-year rate of 169% in the first half of 2022, to US$2.806 billion, the Ministry of Economy reported. After

U.S. agricultural exports in 2021 maintained China as the top destination, after this Asian nation surpassed Canada and Mexico since 2020. With a year-on-year increase

The World Trade Organization (WTO) indicated that the cost of global food imports is expected to reach another record high in 2022. This would bring

Bunge entered into an agreement to sell substantially all of its wheat milling business in Mexico, a transaction scheduled to close in the second quarter

Brazil has increased by 510% year-on-year its wheat exports worldwide from May 2022 to US$747 million, according to the Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) projected that its country’s agricultural imports will increase in fiscal year 2022. For the current year, the USDA

Coface projected that strain on global supply chains from the effects of the Russia-Ukraine crisis and China‘s zero-COVID measures will likely remain. Given the prominent

Russia, the United States and Australia were the world’s top wheat exporters in 2021, with sales of more than $7 billion each. Russia and Ukraine

Starting this Tuesday, Mexico will eliminate tariffs on imports of certain classifications of chickens, pigs and cattle, among other animals. For this, the Ministry of