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Freight Forwarding Terms
Like all businesses, freight forwarding has its own special shorthand, which can be difficult to understand for people who are not involved in freight on a daily basis.
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Improved global demand is expected to have kept China's exports buoyant in March, while higher oil prices will have boosted its imports, a Reuters poll showed. Exports are expected to have risen 35.5% in March from a year earlier, according ...Read More
Tags: China, exports, imports
Total fruit imports to the USA rose by 9 percent year-on-year in February, largely driven by fresh berries. The growth in fruit imports - which includes fresh, frozen, processed and juice - to $2 billion included strong increases in fresh ...Read More
Tags: imports, USA
Following a survey by the British Chambers of Commerce, suggesting that exports from the UK are falling after Brexit, a Government spokesman said: “The Trade and Co-operation Agreement is the first free trade agreement the EU has ever reached based ...Read More
Tags: Brexit, exports
Two out of five firms which export goods have seen sales fall in recent months, new research suggests, leading to calls for trade barriers with the EU to be reduced. The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) says that advance bookings ...Read More
Tags: exports