exports

  • Nepal’s Edible Oil Resurgence Sparks Trade Manipulation Concerns

    Nepal’s Edible Oil Resurgence Sparks Trade Manipulation Concerns

    Kathmandu, May 24 – Exports from Nepal witnessed a significant rise of 72.71 percent during the initial ten-month period of the present fiscal year, which concluded midway through May. The substantial growth can largely be attributed to the re-exportation of various edible oils—most notably soybean, sunflower, and palm oil—which are products that Nepal lacks…

  • Uk-Us Trade Deal Could Save Jobs, Jlr Asserts

    A major car manufacturer has welcomed a trade deal struck between the UK and US, saying it will help protect jobs. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced a new deal that reduces tariffs on most UK car exports to 10% from the previous rate of 27.5%, which was imposed by former U.S. President Donald…

  • Uk-Us Trade Deal Could Save Jobs, Jlr Asserts

    A leading automobile company has expressed approval for the recently agreed upon trade agreement between the UK and US, stating that it will aid in safeguarding employment positions. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced a new deal that reduces tariffs on most UK car exports to 10% from the previous rate of 27.5%, which…

  • UK-US Trade Deal Could Save Jobs, JLR Asserts

    UK-US Trade Deal Could Save Jobs, JLR Asserts

    A leading automobile company has expressed approval for the recently agreed upon trade agreement between the UK and US, stating that it will aid in safeguarding employment positions. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced a new deal that reduces tariffs on most UK car exports to 10% from the previous rate of 27.5%, which…

  • Dangote Packaging Sets Record: Produces 52 Million Polypropylene Bags Monthly

    Dangote Packaging Limited (DPL) intends to broaden its horizons by entering the African export sector after enhancing its production capabilities through the installation of new equipment at its two manufacturing facilities. Mr. Robert Ade-OdiACHI, who serves as the Chairman of DPL’s Board of Directors, revealed this information at a recent strategic board meeting, as…

  • UK-US Trade Deal Could Save Jobs, JLR Asserts

    UK-US Trade Deal Could Save Jobs, JLR Asserts

    A major car manufacturer has welcomed a trade deal struck between the UK and US, saying it will help protect jobs. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced a new deal that reduces tariffs on most UK car exports to 10% from the previous rate of 27.5%, which was imposed by former U.S. President Donald…

  • Minister Calls for Action: Boost Manufacturing Sector with Top-notch Services

    Minister Calls for Action: Boost Manufacturing Sector with Top-notch Services

    Addis Ababa, May 6, 2025 (ENA) – Stakeholders highlighted that efforts are being expended to provide efficient services and support to help the manufacturing sector thrive. On the sideline of the 3rd Made in Ethiopia Expo, stakeholder’s discussions on pertinent issues to the manufacturing sector has continued. The president of the Commercial Bank of…

  • Mastercard Foundation Initiative Aims to Cut Imports by GH₵200M and Create 326,000 Jobs

    By Elizabeth PUNSU A groundbreaking agricultural program spearheaded by the Mastercard Foundation in collaboration with Agri-Impact Limited aims to decrease the nation’s food import expenses by GH¢200 million. Additionally, this initiative will generate more than 326,000 job opportunities for youth across the country. Dubbed the ‘Fostering Agricultural Productivity and Prosperity for Youth (FAPPY)’ The…

  • Senate Panel Tackles Strategies for Meeting PM’s Export Goals

    The Senate Standing Committee on Commerce, led by Chairman Senator Anusha Rehman, convened an important gathering to explore strategies for attaining the export goals established by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The discussion particularly emphasized the potential implementation of a barter trade system with Iran. The panel instructed the Ministry of Commerce to expedite the…

  • Editorial: Extending AGOA: A Call to Action

    Given the continuous international tariff conflicts, authorities have been urged to advocate for an extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) or face potential widespread layoffs and failing export industries. Patrick Boamah, who represents Okaikwei Central as a Member of Parliament, observes that certain firms are deliberately organized to take advantage of…