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Europe sees big spike in apple demand

Europe sees big spike in apple demand

20/11/2020
Europe sees big spike in apple demand: Italian group Assomela reports major increase in sales over the past six weeks as a result of coronavirus outbreak
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Philippines: Q1 metal production plunges due to COVID-19

Philippines: Q1 metal production plunges due to COVID-19

19/11/2020
The Philippines saw metal production falling nearly 11 percent to 24.86 billion peso (490 million USD) in the first quarter of this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, data from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) showed.
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Canadian apparel import grows from India in September 2020 over August 2020

Canadian apparel import grows from India in September 2020 over August 2020

19/11/2020
Canadian apparel import grows from India in September 2020 over August 2020; the only country (with USA) in top shippers tally to grow
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Indian seafood export to pick up in the second half of 2020

Indian seafood export to pick up in the second half of 2020

17/11/2020
Indian seafood industry expects the exports to pick up in the second half of the year with the increase in the import of shrimp broodstock.
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Fonterra’s February milk exports from New Zealand drop 6 percent

Fonterra’s February milk exports from New Zealand drop 6 percent

16/11/2020
Fonterra - a New Zealand multinational publicly traded dairy co-operative - reports that its milk exports in February fell by 6.1 percent on lower demand.
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German car sales plunge in April, slashed in half in May as virus hits key industry

German car sales plunge in April, slashed in half in May as virus hits key industry

15/11/2020
Some 61 percent fewer new cars were registered on German roads in April 2020 than a year ago, official data showed Wednesday, as Europe's automobile powerhouse matched its neighbours' plunging sales for the industry.
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Toyota Indonesia’s car exports likely to fall 40-50 percent in 2020

Toyota Indonesia’s car exports likely to fall 40-50 percent in 2020

15/11/2020
Toyota's vehicle exports from its manufacturing facilities in Indonesia are forecast to drop by 40-50 percent in 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Philippines approves access for US blueberries

Philippines approves access for US blueberries

12/11/2020
Approval effective from 24 May, making US the first country to gain import access for blueberries in the Philippines
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New Zealand resumes onion exports to Indonesia

New Zealand resumes onion exports to Indonesia

10/11/2020
New Zealand resumes onion exports to Indonesia: Onion producers in New Zealand celebrate re-opening of market following months of negotiations
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Christmas will test supply chains

Christmas will test supply chains

09/11/2020
Leader at major UK logistics provider warns supply chain resilience critical to Christmas cheer this festive period.
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