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November 1999
Volume XI, No. 11

Dear Reader

The Balance Tips Toward High-Value Consumer Foods
A special introduction to this issue of AgExporter by the Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service.

Featuresnov99.1

photo - woman shoppingThe Gentle Art of Interdependence: Advice for New Exporters

It’s a Whole New Ballgame in the Produce Biz

Checking Out Your Freight Forwarder

tugboatShipping in the New Millennium

Who’s Who in Exporting and International Marketing

 

nov99.2Two Commanding Markets at Opposite Ends of Asia

Marketing Trends: Europeans Take Kindly to the American Flag

nov99.3Exporter’s Winning Strategy: Think Fast and Stay Cool

nov99.5Mexico: Making the Connection

 

 

 

 

Editor
Jeanne McLaughlin
Tel.: (202) 720-0061
Writers
Jill Lee
Jeanne McLaughlin

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