The Dubai Tea Trading Centre (DTTC) is set to host the third Global Dubai Tea Forum in the emirate from March 9 to10, 2010, in line with its commitment to adding value to tea industry and enhancing trade.
Specialty Coffee & Tea Convention 2009, the first international specialty coffee and tea event crafted for the Arab World, has opened with over 50 global companies showcasing the latest products, equipment and trends in the industry.
They may have once tipped chests of the stuff into Boston Harbour but Americans are now furiously searching for all the tea in China.
Trade in coffee and tea and related products such as coffee machines and tea sets has experienced a spike since April 2009 as economies are regaining strength after the global recession, according to data collected by Alibaba.com, the world鈥檚 largest business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce company.
COLOMBO, Sept 16 - Sri Lanka tea production is likely to fall by around 50 percent in September year-on-year, due to a nation-wide plantation labour strike, the island nation's tea board said on Wednesday. Workers...
Jafza based Dubai Tea Trading Centre (DTTC), a division of Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), has posted more than 60 per cent increase in its tea trade in the first half of the year.
By Yu Miao Despite the forecast that tea prices will rise by another 10 to 15 percent next year upon the current record highs, the Chinese tea market will not be affected too much, an expert from the industry said yesterday. "The forecast is for the global black tea market," Zhang Sen, a represe...
LONDON, Aug 25 - Tea prices appear unlikely to climb higher after soaring to record highs in Kenya last week, Manuja Peiris, chief executive of the London-based International Tea Committee said on Tuesday. Tea prices...
Earnings from tea, Malawi's second-biggest foreign exchange earner after tobacco, and from coffee are set to rise this year due to strong rains, a senior agriculture official has said.
The first Hong Kong International Tea Fair, conceived as part of the city's effort to become a global tea trade hub and to boost new exhibition business amid the global financial crisis, opened in Hong Kong on Thursday. The three-day exhibition will host a tea set display, tea art performances and an international...