Foreign Trade
Ties ‘very robust, balanced,’ says Egyptian official
Egypt's trade relations with Türkiye are "very robust and balanced," reflecting a healthy economic partnership between the two countries, says Egyptian Investment and Foreign Trade Minister Hassan El-Khatib.
Egypt and Türkiye "have highly diversified exports, which strengthen their trade relationship," Khatib told state-run Anadolu Agency.
Brnabic to meet Prime Minister of France
During the visit, Prime Minister Brnabic will meet with the Governor of the Central European Bank, Carlo Monticelli, and a meeting with the Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, Franck Riester, is also planned.
Serbian Prime Minister will also have a working breakfast with the representatives of French companies, organized by the Senate and MEDEF International.
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Closer cooperation between Slovenian and German chambers of commerce
Transatlantic Trade War Worries Bosnia's Steel Industry
Bosnia fears the negative affect on its important metal industry if the EU faces an oversupply of steel and aluminium as a result of its trade dispute with the US.
Arcelor Mittal Zenica, Bosnia's larger steel exporter, believes joint efforts with Bosnia's government should secure free trade for Bosnia with the EU, which takes 30 per cent of its exports.
Milk and Honey: China Opens Door to Bosnian Exports
Producers of honey, milk and dairy products in Bosnia are licking their lips at the prospect of placing their goods on the Chinese market under a deal due to be signed at a summit in Sofia next month.
Boris Johnson Could be Replaced as Foreign Minister of the UK
British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson may be replaced and transferred to a less important position as a formal chairman of the ruling Conservative Party in upcoming staff shifts in the government, said the London Times.
Bosnian MPs Vote on Law Package to Save IMF Cash
Bosnian parliamentarians, under urgent procedure, are due to vote on Thursday on a disputed set of laws which would raise excise taxes for fuel - and pave the way toward another instalment of a much-needed IMF loan.
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Impact of Agrokor Crisis Alarms Bosnia's Leaders
Thousands of jobs in Bosnia, where unemployment is already high, may be in jeopardy owing to continued uncertainly over the future of Croatian biggest private company, Agrokor, which is stuggling with debt and liquidity issues.
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EU Slaps Down Croatia Over Bosnian Milk Ban
Four Bosnian milk production companies will be able to start exporting to the EU after the European Commission's Standing Committee on Food and Animal Health ruled that they met all the conditions required.
Bosnia's Foreign Trade and Economic Relations Minister Mirko Sarovic reported the good news on Wednesday.
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Turkey, Finland sign Joint Economic and Trade Committee agreement
Turkish Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci and Finland's Foreign Trade Minister Lenita Toivakka have signed a Joint Economic and Trade Committee agreement intended to boost bilateral trade and investment.