Uzbekistan exported 122,900 tons of cabbage worth $46.8 million, primarily to CIS countries. Russia received the largest share (85,700 tons), followed by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus. A smaller ...
Uzbekistan’s butter production climbs steadily over three years
Butter production in Uzbekistan rose by 22 percent in the first five months of 2025, continuing a strong upward trend for the third consecutive year, official statistics show.
172 Preliminary Licences for New Industrial Projects in Iraq in May
By John Lee. Iraq's General Directorate of Industrial Development (GDID), part of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, issued 172 preliminary licences for the establishment of new industrial ...
Japan’s Towa eyes third chip tool plant in South Korea amid AI boom
CHEONAN, South Korea -- Buoyed by strong demand brought about by the generative AI boom, Japanese chip tool maker Towa is considering further expanding its production capacity in South Korea, where it ...
Your Cat’s Food Probably Comes From Thailand. Tariffs May Change That.
After rapid growth, Thailand is the biggest overseas supplier of pet food in the United States. Volatility in policy has some importers looking elsewhere.
Collapse of Mosaic Brands hurts female factory workers in Bangladesh
Bangladeshi garment suppliers say they are being pushed to the brink, forced to fire workers and repay bank loans of millions for clothes shipped to Australia but never paid for.
Collapse of Mosaic Brands hurts female factory workers in Bangladesh
Bangladeshi garment suppliers say they are being pushed to the brink, forced to fire workers and repay bank loans of millions for clothes shipped to Australia but never paid for.
Bangladesh’s biggest port resumes operations as strike ends
Bangladesh’s biggest port resumed operations on Monday after customs officials called off a strike that had disrupted the export and import of goods for around 48 hours.
Indonesia eases import rules ahead of US tariff deadline
JAKARTA] Indonesia has eased import restrictions on a range of commodities, including raw materials, officials said, presenting the move as a strategic response to ongoing trade negotiations with the ...
Indian Immigrants Get Break as Senate Bill Waters Down Remittance Tax
Dubey told Newsweek that many wealthy Indian immigrants split their financial assets, with roughly 70 percent staying in the U.S. and 30 percent going back to India. Since the first proposal of a ...