According to Gov.cn, China's Ministry of Commerce reported robust trade growth with emerging markets in 2010. China's trade with member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) increased 37.5 percent year on year in 2010. Its trade with Brazil climbed 47.5 percent year on year. In addition, Chinese trade with Russia expanded 43.1 percent year on year while that with South Africa grew 59.5 percent. Trade with India increased 42.4 percent year on year.
Russia export controls and sanctions
The use of export controls and sanctions on Russia has surged since the country's invasion of Crimea in 2014, and especially its invasion of Ukraine in in February 2022. Similar export controls and sanctions have been imposed by U.S. allies, including the EU, U.K. and Japan. The following is a listing of recent articles in Export Compliance Daily on export controls and sanctions imposed on Russia:
The Foreign Agriculture Service issued the following GAIN reports:
Due to the large number of bills introduced on January 25, 2011, this is Part II of a two-part list of trade-related bills introduced:
The United Kingdom's Department for Business Innovation and Skills has posted a report by Foresight on the future of food and farming, which states that food demand and supply sustainability is best served by fair and fully functioning markets and by liberalized global trade arrangements, not by policies to promote self-sufficiency. The report notes the emergence and continued growth of new food superpowers, Brazil, China, and India, and states that Russia is likely to become even more significant in global export markets. Foresight report is available here.
The Foreign Agriculture Service issued the following GAIN reports:
The Foreign Agriculture Service issued the following GAIN reports:
The Foreign Agriculture Service issued the following GAIN reports:
The Foreign Agriculture Service issued the following GAIN reports:
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) announced on January 20, 2011 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hungary to equip and train Hungarian national security officers with mobile radiation detectors.
The U.S. and Russia have exchanged diplomatic notes to bring into force an Agreement for Cooperation in the Field of Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, referred to as the U.S.-Russia 123 Agreement. The State Deptarment indicates that the agreement offers significant benefits to the U.S.: a solid foundation for long-term U.S.-Russia civil nuclear cooperation; commercial opportunities for U.S. industry; and enhanced cooperation on important global nonproliferation goals.