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    Turkey's Naval Defense Exports Set for Major Growth
    war-incidentsJan 3, 2026

    Turkey's Naval Defense Exports Set for Major Growth

    Turkey's defense exports are projected to reach

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    0.05 billion by 2025, with naval platforms playing a key role in international markets.

    China's Exports Surge in November, Trade Surplus Expands
    marketsDec 16, 2025

    China's Exports Surge in November, Trade Surplus Expands

    China's exports grew 5.9% in November, boosting the trade surplus to

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    11.7 billion, despite challenges in domestic demand and the property market.

    Rising American exports reduce US trade imbalance
    marketsJan 1, 2000

    Rising American exports reduce US trade imbalance

    THE US Bureau of Economic Analysis has reported the country's exports of goods and services in November 2010 increased 0.8 per cent from October to US

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    59.6 billion, the highest level for monthly exports since August 2008, when it reached

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    62.9 billion.

    Russia's grain exports to decline in October
    marketsJan 1, 2000

    Russia's grain exports to decline in October

    Russia, a major wheat supplier, is expected to cut grain exports in October to between 2.6 million and 2.7 million tonnes due to rising competition with other exporters and weaker demand from traditional customers, SovEcon said

    Indian subcontinent-Mideast exports grow but Asia volumes fall 20.8pc
    logisticsJan 1, 2000

    Indian subcontinent-Mideast exports grow but Asia volumes fall 20.8pc

    CONTAINERISED exports from the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East to leading trade partner Far East Asia fell 20.8 per cent in May 2013 to 177,900 TEU, compared to the same month a year earlier, marking the biggest decline recorded in all regions worldwide.