Jamaica: Exporter Guide

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In 2019, Jamaica imported agricultural food and products from the United States valued at US$496 million. Consumer-oriented products accounted for the greatest portion of these imports reaching US$209 million in 2019, a 11 percent increase compared to the previous year. With the implementation of free trade agreements between Jamaica and other countries, there is expected increased market competition from other countries. However, there are still U.S products with good sales potential such as: eggs and egg products, dairy, beef and beef products, condiments and sauces, fruits and vegetable juices, snack foods, processed vegetables, fresh fruit, tree nuts, wine and beer.

Jamaica: Exporter Guide

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