INSEAD Day 4 - 728x90

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Samsung biggest chip investor

The tech giant invested nearly $59.2bn in 2025.

flynas to set up new hub

Five destinations in first phase of operations.

AD Ports Group acquires CLI

CLI is Brazilian agri-bulk terminal operator.

$1.59bn Makkah project awarded

A consortium will develop two districts in the Holy City.

2PointZero posts profit surge

Growth driven by merger consolidation.
  • Mumbai, India -- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's push to slash consumption taxes on everyday goods could deliver billions of dollars in annual relief and boost demand in an economy bracing for painful US tariffs, experts say. US President Donald Trump has threatened to double import duties on India from...
  • Iran-EU trade surpasses US$5bn in 2023, says Eurostat

    TEHRAN, IRAN - The Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat) reported that Iran and the 27 European Union member states traded over US$5 billion (€4.7 billion) worth of goods in 2023. Trade between Iran and the member states of the European Union recorded a decrease of 9 percent from...
  • Resilient supply chains are essential to global trade: Expert

    DUBAI, UAE – For over 30 years, globalization has been the evergreen megatrend as global trade has helped lift some one billion people out of poverty, an expert has said. Yin Zou, the Executive Vice President of Corporate Development, DHL Group, wrote in the World Economic Forum that the COVID-19...
  • Oman year-on-year growth rate touches 15.4 percent

    Muscat, Oman - Oman's achieved a 15.4% year-on-year sector growth, as reported by the National Center for Statistics and Information (NCSI). The growth revolves around a rapidly evolving landscape, propelled by strategic investments and diversification endeavors. Maritime freight was at the forefront, commanding a significant 54.8 percent share of all...
  • Fed’s inflation gauge slows in October as energy, goods prices drop

    Washington, United States - A key inflation measure used by the US Federal Reserve to set interest rates eased further last month amid declining energy and goods prices, according to government data published Thursday. The annual personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 3.0 percent in October, down 0.4 percentage points...
  • Black Friday is a $74bn opportunity for MENA retail. But is it losing sheen by ‘blindly copying’ the West?

    The expected injection of billions of dollars into the retail business through sale of varied items can turn out to be a much-needed boost for a sector experiencing "sales fatigue."
  • Black Friday is a $74bn opportunity for MENA retail. But is it losing sheen by ‘blindly copying’ the West?

    The expected injection of billions of dollars into the retail business through sale of varied items can turn out to be a much-needed boost for a sector experiencing "sales fatigue."
  • Iran-US non-oil trade reaches US$31m in January-July 2023

    TEHRAN, IRAN - The US Bureau of Statistics in its latest report said the trade between Iran and the United States in the first seven months of 2023 registered a 26 percent growth compared to the same period last year. The two countries traded over $31 million worth of non-oil...
  • Iran’s non-oil export to ECO countries from Mar 21 to July 22 2023 reaches $3.6bn

    TEHRAN, IRAN  – Iran’s export of non-oil products to the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) member states in the first four months of the current Iranian year exceeded $3.6 billion, an official said. Iran exported $3.615 billion worth of non-oil goods to the ECO member states from March 21 to July...
  • Iran’s non-oil exports reach US$19.3bn in March to July 2023

    TEHRAN, IRAN - Some 56 million tons of non-oil goods, valued at US$19.3 billion, were exported in the first five months of the current Iranian calendar year, the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) announced on Tuesday. Also, 14.4 million tons of non-oil goods, valued at US$24.2 billion, were...
  • Saudi Arabia accedes to United Nations’ CISG convention

    Riyadh, Saudi Arabia -- Saudi Arabia has officially acceded to the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) to become the 96th State that accedes to the Convention. Saudi Arabia became the 96th State Party to the Convention. The Convention will enter into force for...
  • Sharjah group to discuss trade boost with India in five-day trip

    SHARJAH, UAE- The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) will embark on a trade mission to India on Monday to explore investment opportunities and discuss potential areas for cooperation. Organized by the Sharjah Exports Development Centre (SEDC), Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of the SCCI, will lead the mission,...
  • Iran’s exports touch US$50bn, break record: Raisi

    Tehran, Iran--The 13th government has been able to export goods worth more than $50 billion since taking office, breaking the record in recent 40 years, the Iranian president said. Addressing the ceremony of the fifth Export Potential Exhibition of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRAN EXPO 2023), President Raisi hailed...
  • Amman Chamber exports rises to US$565m in January- March 2023

    AMMAN, JORDAN  -  The Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC)'s export of goods and commodities to Arab and other countries increased during the first three months of 2023 by 58.2 percent compared to the same period last year.According to the chamber's statistical data obtained by Petra, "ACC's exports during the January-March...
  • Hermes Q1 revenue at US$3.7bn  

    The performance was driven by strong sales, especially in Asia.
  • Sharjah, Costa Rica explore trade, food security

    SHARJAH, UAE - Chairman of the Department of Government Relations (DGR) in Sharjah Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi recently met with Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment of Costa Rica Manuel Tovar Rivera to discuss strengthening collaboration between their respective regions. The two parties discussed trade, food security and the transportation...
  • Qatar, Morocco stress cooperation at free trade agreement talks

    The second round is a continuation of the first round negotiations, which were organized in Rabat, Morocco, in November 2022
  • Abu Dhabi customs to clear goods for non-residents, outside firms

    Abu Dhabi, UAE– The General Administration of Abu Dhabi Customs has announced the provision for the possibility of clearing goods for non-resident individuals and non-registered companies from outside the UAE through Abu Dhabi's land, sea, and air outlets. This move aims to facilitate customer experience, reduce effort and time, and...
  • UK data shows retailers boosted by higher Christmas prices

    London, United Kingdom--British retailers won a boost from higher prices over the key Christmas trading period but the volume of goods sold slumped as sky-high inflation hits broader buying, data revealed Tuesday. Revenue jumped almost seven percent in December from a year earlier largely thanks to surging food prices, according to...
  • Recession in Germany to be lower than predicted, says Ifo Institute

    Ifo's positive outlook came a day after a closely watched survey showed German investor confidence rising again in December.
  • Aircraft orders drive US manufactured goods demand

    A pick-up in aircraft orders boosted demand for big-ticket US manufactured goods in October, with numbers rising more than expected, government data showed. Durable goods orders rose one percent to $277.4 billion last month, up from a revised 0.3 percent bump in September, the Commerce Department reported. Transportation equipment led...
  • China sees steady foreign trade growth in first 10 months

    The European Union and the United States were China's second-largest and third-largest trading partners during the period, respectively.
  • WTO urges countries to lift green trade barriers

    The World Trade Organization urged countries to abolish trade barriers in environmental goods and services to help fight climate change. In its annual World Trade Report, the WTO says global commerce should not be pitted against the climate crisis and said trade could enable the spread of green innovations and...
  • S. Korea, Arab nations to hold new round of FTA talks

    SEOUL, S. KOREA - South Korea and a group of Arab countries will hold another round of negotiations for their free trade deal next week, Seoul's trade ministry said Sunday. South Korea and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) will begin the sixth round of official talks for a bilateral free...
  • TSMC Q3 revenue at US$19.4bn

    The firm operates the world's largest silicon wafer factories.
  • UAE, Tanzania sign pact to avoid double taxation

    UAE and Tanzania have signed an agreement for avoiding double taxation and preventing tax evasion.
  • Innovations keep manufacturers going in Middle East

    More organizations in the region are trying to turn their current challenges into advantages through innovations and by improving skills to collaborate with suppliers and allies.
  • Egypt hikes price of customs dollar to highest ever

    Egypt has raised customs dollar to its highest level in history, a measure likely to inflate the price of imported goods.
  • US to persist with imposition of tariffs on Chinese goods

    Paying heed to hundreds of requests from American companies, the US government confirms it will continue to enforce the tariffs on Chinese goods imposed by former president Donald Trump. President Biden had been considering whether to remove some of the tariffs, amid pressure to offer some relief to soaring US...
  • Lebanon frees ship as stolen grains charge prove false

    The prosecutor found that the grain aboard the vessel belonged to a Syrian merchant, the judicial official said.
  • Shipment value of Saudi cargo trains increases by 25 percent

    The shipment value of cargo trains of the Saudi Railway Company (SAR) has increased by 25 percent at the end of Q1 2022, compared to Q1 2021. The trains transported in excess of 5.5 million tons of minerals and goods, which reflects SAR’s role in enhancing national industries and logistics...
  • Unilever posts rise in revenue

    The British firm reported $14.5bn revenue in Q1.
  • Dubai Logistics City Customs Centre clears goods worth $435m in Q1

    Dubai Logistics City Customs Centre completed 48,000 transactions and cleared goods valued at AED 1.6 billion in the first quarter of this year, said Sami Eisa, Senior Manager of the Centre. The Centre facilitates processes and operations of companies and traders, and in particular in the shipments of the International...
  • President of Jordan Chambers praises reforms to boost business

    President of the Jordan and Amman Chambers of Industry Fathi Jaghbir said Saturday that the National trade window to facilitate investments and improve the business environment is a key reform leap.
  • Licensed firms and SMEs account for bulk of AFZ procurement

    Licensed companies and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) accounted for 51 per cent of Ajman Free Zone’s total procurement of goods and services in 2021, a recent report released by the free zone showed. The report also revealed that 24 per cent of the total purchases and contracts made last...
  • Dubai Customs clears AED948m worth of goods to be exhibited at EXPO

    Days before the EXPO2020 kicks off, Dubai Customs has cleared goods worth AED948 million that will be exhibited at the grand event. The total weight of the goods stood at mammoth 12,600 tonnes.