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The United States exported over $1 Billion in U.S. consumer-oriented foods and fish products to the Caribbean Basin in 2016.
Biotech regulations have been virtually non-existent in the Caribbean. However, that may change in the years ahead....
This guide serves as a resource for U.S. companies seeking to export high-value consumer-oriented foods to Cambodia and provides guidance and information on local business practices...
This report summarizes the outcomes of the Biotech Introductory Workshop, which was organized to increase awareness of agricultural biotechnology and ensure science-based regulatory decisions...
U.S. exports of consumer-oriented products to Trinidad and Tobago have experienced ten percent average annual growth over the past five years, reaching an all-time-high of $237.7 million in 2015.
Import-friendly Caribbean islands gobbled up $1 billion in U.S. consumer-oriented foods and fish products in 2015, capping over a dozen years of steady growth in U.S. exports to the region...
This report summarizes the regulatory framework on biosafety and outlines the responsibilities of relevant Cambodian government agencies.
Biotech regulations have been virtually non-existent in the Caribbean. However, that may change in the years ahead as 12 Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries move forward with a United Nations...
St. Lucia’s establishment of certification requirements for dehydrated manure opened the door further for exports of U.S. animal products...
Over the past 12 years (2003-2014) U.S. exports of consumer-oriented products and fish products to the Caribbean have averaged over nine percent annual growth, surpassing the $1 billion mark in 2014.
This guide serves as a resource for U.S. companies seeking to export high-value consumer-oriented foods to Cambodia and provides guidance and information on local business practices...
Caribbean nations are very heterogeneous in terms of history, culture, and GDP.