Farmers in Northern Ireland exporting slurry or other organic manures are being urged to act quickly to avoid penalties, with the Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) warning that the submission deadline for ...
Many SMEs quickly outgrow Ireland’s small domestic market and have to look overseas for growth. But breaking into export markets can be costly and fraught with risk. The good news, however, is that ...
The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has stated that Ghana will end the export of raw gold as part of a new policy shift aimed at boosting value addition and protecting national revenue. GoldBod Chief ...
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Venezuelan and U.S. officials are discussing exporting Venezuelan crude to refiners in the United States, five government, industry and shipping sources told Reuters on Tuesday. Venezuela has millions ...
China plans to implement a steel export licensing mechanism next year, a move that could curb outflow of the metal that has been the subject of trade spats across the globe. The country's commerce ...
European firms look to move supply chains due to export controls 40% of respondents say China is processing export licenses slowly Survey casts doubt on optimism over Trump-Xi summit in Korea, analyst ...
China suspended export restrictions on several rare earth elements, processing technologies, lithium battery materials, and other items announced on Oct. 9, 2025. The rollback also extended to curbs ...
The government has established a committee, led by former secretary Neeraj Kumar Gupta, to evaluate the current refund rates for the RoDTEP and RoSCTL schemes for exporters. These schemes aid ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Commerce Department launched its latest initiative to lay the groundwork for a strong artificial intelligence export environment by ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - A Latvian man pled guilty Tuesday for his role in a multi-year conspiracy to circumvent U.S. export laws to send aircraft technology to Russia. Oleg Chistyakov, 56, pled ...