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El Salvador: FAIRS Country Report

Review of El Salvador’s Food and Agriculture Import Regulations and Standards (2012-2014).
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El Salvador: Exporter Guide

Complete update of Annual Exporter Guide (with review of 2013-14) for trade in 2015.
Monthly Import Reports

2014 Final Report - Dairy Monthly Imports

This annual report includes information on U.S. and global imports of dairy products, including maximum quantities that can be imported under tariff-rate quota licensing.
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Canada: Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional

Canada remains a top U.S. agricultural export destination for consumer-oriented products offering promising opportunities for small businesses to expand their sales to Canada.
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Taiwan: Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional

As projected from the previous report, the foodservice industry continued to expand throughout 2013.
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Greece: Citrus Annual

Greece’s MY 2014/15 orange production is forecast to decrease by approximately 12 percent compared to the previous year because of the heavy rainfall which occurred in May and June.
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Italy: Citrus Annual

Italy’s MY 2014/15 (November/October) orange production is forecast to be lower than the previous campaign.
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Mexico: Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional

Mexico’s HRI foodservice sector continues to grow thanks to a more stable economy and a growing middle class.
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Japan: FAIRS Country Report

All sections have been updated, and a new section (VII. Facility and Product Registration) has been added.
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Indonesia: Exporter Guide

Indonesia faces economic challenges moving into 2015, with the World Bank forecasting declining growth at 5.2 percent.
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China: Fresh Deciduous Fruit Annual

China is the world’s dominant producer of apples, pears, and table grapes, comprising roughly 50%, 75%, and 47% of total output, respectively.
The Philippines’ food service industry continues to grow, driven by the strong economic performance and high consumer confidence in 2013.