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China’s export licenses wont curb excessive steel exports

Steel Radar 25 Dec 2025
Japan Iron and Steel Federation President Tadashi Imai said China’s planned allocation of export licenses will not effectively limit excessive steel supply in global markets nor contribute to a recovery in prices.
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Homestyle, holiday decor sector upbeat on 2026 exports

The Philippine Star 25 Dec 2025
Homestyle and holiday decor industry players are optimistic about export earnings next year as they anticipate orders to be made following participation in recent international trade fairs ....
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Israel mulls gas exports to Cyprus

Globes 25 Dec 2025
Under the plan, a pipeline from Israel’s offshore gas fields would connect to Cypriot LNG facilities for export worldwide ... ....
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US structural pipe and tube exports down 8.5 percent in August 2025 from July

SteelOrbis 25 Dec 2025
According to export data from the US Department of Commerce, US exports of ... The other top export destination was Canada with 1,908 mt.
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India entered semiconductor industry a bit late, but it will soon start exporting: Amit Shah

The Hindu 25 Dec 2025
We have made a strong entry into the semiconductor industry, although a bit late. In no time, we will not only become self-reliant in the semiconductor sector, but will also start exporting it, says Union Home Minister Amit Shah ....
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Exports of Narsapuram crochet lace products cross ₹150-crore mark

The Hindu 25 Dec 2025
GI tag, design and development by the International Lace Trade Centre are prime driving forces for the craft to back on the track ....
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Japan's steel scrap exports up 20.8 percent in January-November 2025

SteelOrbis 25 Dec 2025
In the January-November period this year, the country exported 7.01 million mt of scrap, up by 20.8 percent year on year ... Meanwhile, Japanese scrap exports to ...
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India has 18 FTAs but must now focus on boosting exports amid tough 2026 trade ...

The Economic Times 25 Dec 2025
... agreements for export growth, especially in electronics, engineering, and textiles.
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