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South Africa: Citrus Annual

The South African 2014/15 MY (Marketing Year) citrus exports are forecasted to decrease based on the uncertainty in the EU market.
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Czech Republic: FAIRS Country Report

This report provides information on the laws and regulations for food, import rules for food, and contact information in the Czech Republic.
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The Bahamas: 2014 Retail Foods

The Bahamas source 90 percent of its consumer-ready products from the United States creating an environment of opportunity for U.S. suppliers of retail products in practically all product categories.
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Canada: Food Processing Ingredients

Opportunities exist to expand U.S. food product sales to Canada's food and beverage processing sector.
Russia has historically been a tea drinking culture going back several generations. But in the last 20 years, the number of cafés in Russia has increased exponentially.
Luxury hotels represent the best opportunity for selling American food products to hotels.
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently signed a law amending the Tax Code that enables the introduction of a new trading fee for retailers in the federal cities (Moscow, St. Petersburg ,Sevastopol)
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Sint Maarten: FAIRS Country Report

Sint Maarten remains an open market for U.S. food and agricultural products with duty-free entry and limited import regulatory requirements.
U.S. exporters of foods in hermetically sealed containers to Thailand can use U.S. FDA’s Filed Process Filing document as the equivalent certificate to meet new requirements.
On December 4, 2014, the Vietnamese Office of the Government released Decree 116/2014/ND-CP promulgating detailed provisions of some articles of the Law on Plant Protection and Quarantine.
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Uzbekistan: Exporter Guide

Uzbekistan relies on imports of certain food products which are not locally produced in sufficient volumes, in order to meet the country’s growing demand.
Since Malta joined the European Union in 2004, European funds have served as a major contributor towards enhancing the country's socio-economic infrastructure.