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FAS Vietnam concurs with USDA official wheat imports for marketing year (MY) 2017/2018 at 4 million tons, down from the previous year due to expected lower wheat feed demand.
Tunisia bans the import of several plants and plant products from some or all countries, including but not limited to citrus, dates, apples, pears, alfalfa, clover, potatoes, peaches and olives.
Under the auspices of the Government of Egypt, the Food and Agriculture Organization in cooperation with the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development organized....
Brazil is finally emerging from the worst economic crisis in its history and now is starting to recover.
Brazil is one of the major world players in the hotel, restaurant, and institutional (HRI) sector, with the HRI industry valued at US$116 billion.
Peru’s forest product market is expected to grow in 2018 after a slowdown in the construction sector compounded by heavy rains, flooding and landslides reduced market size in 2017.
Post export forecast for marketing year (MY) 2017/18 is revised up to 150,000 MT. This represents a 56 percent increase in exports over MY2016/17.
Entering its 13th year of implementation, on January 8, 2018, Morocco published its tariff-related commitments under the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement for 2018 via Circular # 5742/222....
This report updates the 2016 Indonesian FAIRS Export Certificate Report, which lists the major export certificates the Government of Indonesia (GOI) requires from U.S. food and agricultural....
Germany as part of the European Community has implemented EU regulations for the import of products of animal and plant origin.
This report provides an update of the draft Food Safety Law in Cambodia.
The Government of India (GOI) foreign investment rules allow 51 percent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail with a minimum investment of $100 million subject to individual state....