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The report provides information on export certificates that the Government of Tunisia requires.
This report contains an unofficial translation of an instruction from the Ministry of Commerce to the Director General for Customs, instructing Customs to begin implementing additional technical....
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisia's import requirements for Distiller's Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS).
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisia’s import requirements for corn and soybean meal.
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisia’s discount schedule for common and durum wheat prices as they relate to the sale price of imported wheat within Tunisia.
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisia’s discount schedule for common and durum wheat prices as they relates to the sale price of imported wheat within Tunisia.
In a new online joint communique, dated March 13, 2018, Tunisia formally removed the remaining barrier to U.S. exports, which have been thus far unable to comply....
According to a Joint Order issued by Tunisia's Ministries of Agriculture and Public Health, the administration of estrogen substances to animals destined for human consumption is limited to....
The United States and Tunisia have recently agreed to a number of bilateral health certificates to open and/or better facilitate the export of U.S. livestock and poultry genetics....
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.
The Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Tunisia as it relates to U.S. food and agricultural....
Effective October 27, Tunisian banks stopped financing the importation of non-essential consumer products, adversely impacting between $5-30 million of U.S. food and agricultural sales.