Contents tagged with trade
20 February 2024
China’s dairy imports in the first five months of 2022 are down by 18% from the record high volumes seen in the same period last year.
19 July 2022
Volumes of imported sheep meat outweighed exports in May by 800 tonnes
18 August 2022
Non-tariff measures (NTMs) are defined as policy measures, other than ordinary customs tariffs, that can potentially have an economic effect on international trade in goods, changing quantities traded or prices or both
27 June 2022
On 22nd June 2022, The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Secretary of State for International Trade of the United Kingdom, and H.E. Dr. Nayef Falah M. Al-Hajraf, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council officially announced the launch of the UK-GCC FTA negotiations.
23 February 2024
The latest event on 21 June saw the overall price index decline again by 1.3% to US$4,600, with a total of 20,760 tonnes of product sold.
21 June 2022
Overall, sheep meat exports are outweighing imports with year-to-date volumes standing at 24,400 tonnes exported (25% annual increase) vs 22,300 tonnes imported (9% annual decrease).
31 May 2022
As we approach year two of reductions in Basic Payments in England, and as those reductions increase in size for most farmers, I have been reflecting on my team’s work since the EU referendum.
28 August 2024
Consumer buying behaviour in Southeast Asia is influenced by three overarching factors: quality, food safety and price.
24 May 2022
New Zealand has slaughtered 12.8million sheep and lambs in the first half of the 2021/22 season (which began in October), totalling 256,000 tonnes of sheep meat
20 February 2024
China’s demand for dairy products plays a pivotal role in setting the price direction on global dairy markets. What can we expect from them in 2022?
17 May 2022
UK exports of pig meat (excluding offal) totalled 24,400 tonnes in March 2022, up 23% from February but down 3% on the same time last year.
20 February 2024
The UK trade balance for all dairy products was negative in volume terms in 2021, following two years of a small surplus.