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Tag: Bilateral trade

China / Denmark / International relations

Former Danish diplomat on Europe China trade

June 15, 2022June 28, 2022 - by Jaqueline Deeon - Leave a Comment

Carsten Boyer Thogersen, a former consul general of Denmark in China’s Shanghai and Guangzhou, said in an interview recently that he hoped the important trade between Europe and China would …

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Iceland / International relations / Norway / Philippines

Bilateral trade between Norway and the Philippines jumped 120 percent in 2021

April 4, 2022 - by Gregers Møller - 2 Comments.

Bilateral trade between Norway and the Philippines jumped last year by a total of 120 percent. In 2020, the growth rate was 19.53 percent.  Manila Bulletin writes that the increase is …

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