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Novemb1Ten Things U.S. Exporters Can Be Thankful for This Year
In the spirit of Thanksgiving AgExporter offers a varied list of export successes and encouraging trade developments that have piqued the national interests of U.S. exporters this year.

novtoc2Taiwan's Solid on U.S. Solid Wood Products
After weathering the Asian financial crisis better than most countries, Taiwan is now set up to post strong growth in the near term. And that bodes especially well for U.S. wood products sales to this market.

Novemb2A New Trade Agreement With Vietnam Could Ease the Way for U.S. Exporters
Although U.S. producers sold less than $1 million worth of food products to Vietnam last year, a new bilateral trade agreement to reduce tariffs could ease the way to increased sales for U.S. exporters.

Novemb3What the Mexico-EU Free Trade Agreement Means for U.S. Trade
Under a new free trade agreement, Mexico has agreed to grant tariff concessions to agricultural, fish and forest products from the European Union. This article analyzes those concessions and their potential effects on U.S. sales to its third-largest market.


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 November
2000
 Volume XII, No. 11

 Published by
 U.S. Department of Agriculture
 Foreign Agricultural Service

 Editor
 Jeanne McLaughlin
 (202) 720-0061

 Writers
 
 Priscilla B. Glynn
  Jeanne McLaughlin
  Eric VanChantfort
  Don Washington

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