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108th China Import and Export Fair, September 6th in Nassau
Nassau, Bahamas - On the occasion of the 108th China Import and Export Fair, The Bahamas
Chamber of Commerce, The Embassy of People's Republic of China in the
Commonwealth of The Bahamas, and the China Foreign Trade Center requests
the pleasure of your company at the Promotional Conference and
Luncheon.
The China Import and Export Fair is a biannual event
held in Guangzhou every spring and a...
Bahamas small contributor to regional exports
Bahamas small contributor to regional exports
By JAMMAL SMITH
Guardian Business Reporter
jammal@nasguard.com
Regional exports are projected to increase by 21.4 percent this year according to a United Nations report, but The Bahamas isn't a primary contributor to that figure.
The report produced by the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean(ECLAC)stated the expected rise will be a significant improvement from 2009, which sa...
Bahamas suffers 24 goods exports slump
Bahamas suffers 24 goods exports slump
The Bahamas suffered a 23.9 per cent drop in goods exports during the first two months of 2010, a report by a United Nations (UN) body has revealed, the greatest decline experienced by any of the Caribbean nations surveyed.
The report by the UN's Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) showed that the next largest decline in goods exports
Bahamas exports to China exceed 10m
Bahamas exports to China exceed 10m
Bahamian exports to China surpassed the $10 million mark in 2007 and have maintained that level ever since, with total trade volume between the two nations hitting $348 million in the 2010 first half.
The statistics were revealed earlier this week when the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce signed a trade cooperation agreement with the China Foreign Trade Centre (CFTC). The agreement states: "The Chin...
Weak export variety preventing trading growth
Weak export variety preventing trading growth
By JAMMAL SMITH
Guardian Business Reporter
jammal@nasguard.com
Failure to develop a competitive product for the export market could prevent The Bahamas from being a major trading partner with other countries, according to the head of the nation's agricultural organization.
President of The Bahamas Agricultural Producers Association Keith Campbell toldGuardian Businessthat the country has various ...
British High Commissioner: Exports To UK Up
British High Commissioner: Exports To UK Up
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Export of Bahamian goods into Britain is up, according to British High Commissioner, Thomas Hartley.
For export only
For export only
Dear Editor, There seems to be an arrangement or some unspoken plan to use The Bahamas as the dumping ground for countries or companies. Especially recently, there have been a plethora of food stuffs and other items sent to The Bahamas that have been discarded [...]
Bahamas exports up to Caribbean, Latin American
Bahamas exports up to Caribbean, Latin American
The Bahamas recorded the second highest percentage of growth in exports in Latin America and the Caribbean during 2017 and the first quarter of 2018, according to the Inter-American Development Bank's (IDB) most recent Trade Trends Estimates report for the region. According to the report, [...]
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Project aims to help women improve export businesses
Project aims to help women improve export businesses
BAHAMAS Agricultural and Industrial Corporation in collaboration with Caribbean Export Development Agency recently teamed up to assist Bahamian women in business through We-Xport - Women Empowered through Export.We-Xport is designed to support Caribb
Stop the export of conch
Stop the export of conch
Dear Editor, Strombus gigas, or the queen conch as it is known to most of us, is collapsing in most of its historic Caribbean region. Though taking them has been absolutely banned in the Florida Keys for 30 years now, they still haven't come back [...]
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