Meldingen uit de sector importeren/exporteren
15 February 2021
THE HINDU | E-comm platforms have reduced export barriers
15 February 2021
The advent of e-commerce platforms has not only enabled India’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to sell their products across different markets in the country but has simultaneously reduced export barriers as well.
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15 February 2021
THE HINDU | Fish stagnant in India as Sri Lanka bans dry fish import
15 February 2021
Tamil Nadu exporters of Maldive fish ('maasi karuvaadu') are in a spicy situation like Sri Lanka. The major consumer of this dry seafood has banned its import from India since November last.
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15 February 2021
FRUITNET | Illegal import of Iranian apples resumes in India
15 February 2021
Delegations of Kashmir fruit traders’ unions met officials in Delhi, wrote letters to Indian politicians Arvind Kejriwal and Nirmala Sitharaman, and issued statements in newspapers to raise concern over the illegal imports. As per Kashmiri apple traders, apples grown in Iran were being illegally imported and marketed as apples from Afghanistan, a country with which India has a free trade agreement.
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15 February 2021
PRINT WEEK | Container crunch hampers smooth return to export
15 February 2021
After the Covid-19 related lockdowns are being lifted, the market is slowly opening up, especially buoyant with the vaccination drives the world over; the import-export market is facing a new challenge: increasing cost unavailability of ocean freight containers. While the shortage has acutely affected print businesses that export their products, industry insiders are citing this as one reason for the recent paper price hike by the companies.
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15 February 2021
S & P GLOBAL | Indian wheat seen making bigger inroads into global markets in 2020-21
15 February 2021
Indian wheat is expected to make more significant inroads into global markets in the 2020-21 marketing year (April-March) for the first time in six years, led by tightening supplies from major exporters and a swelling domestic inventory.
12 February 2021
SPLASH24X7 | The permutations for shipping of a muted Chinese New Year
12 February 2021
Chinese authorities fearful of a COVID-19 surge have adopted a carrot and stick strategy to ensure fewer people travel this month. They are handing out freebies such as free internet for those staying put while also demanding strict COVID-19 testing and quarantining for anyone planning to travel. Chinese officials expect 1.15bn trips during the Lunar New Year holiday period, which started today, a 60% drop from pre-virus 2019 days.
12 February 2021
SUPPLYCHAIN BRAIN | Global Shipping Turmoil Expected to Calm Down by Mid-Year
12 February 2021
The world’s biggest container carrier stated trade disruptions that have sent freight rates towering and overwhelmed major ports may start to ease after the first quarter, disappointing investors but eventual signaling relief for cargo shippers.
12 February 2021
THE HINDU | Mission value addition: Spices Board eyes $5-billion exports by 2025
12 February 2021
The Spices Board has set an arduous target of achieving an export value of $5 billion by 2025 and $10 billion by 2030. The export value in 2019-20 was $3 billion. “We are on a mission to promote Indian brands abroad by coordinating with Indian Embassies.
12 February 2021
THE LOADSTAR | Phasing-in new UK Customs border checks may have been a mistake
12 February 2021
Under the UK’s three-phase introduction of new import controls, all goods became subject to full checks from 1 January, but only controlled substances required declarations. Animal and plant products will require them from 1 April and all other goods from 1 July. The decision to phase-in new UK border checks for EU imports may have been a misstep, following reports that the process is causing confusion.
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