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Infographic showing U.S. agricultural exports to Panama in 2016. Total U.S. agricultural exports reached $670 million.
India notified its draft amendments to the World Trade Organization (WTO) relating to standards for rice, basmati rice, chia seeds, gari (cassava product), edible cassava flour, roasted Bengal gram...
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Canada: Canada Moving Forward on Front of Package Labeling

On August 31, 2017, Health Canada initiated the bidding process for a graphic design contract for front of package (FOP) labels.
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Malaysia: Exporter Guide

With per capita income of over $9,120 and a middle and upper class making up 50 percent of the population, Malaysia shows good potential for growth as a market for high value consumer products.
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Singapore: Exporter Guide

The United States is Singapore’s leading supplier for consumer oriented products, total import value of $616 million after Malaysia, and is also the city-state’s fifth largest supplier....
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Malaysia: Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional

Malaysia has a dynamic hotel and restaurant industry. Changing lifestyles and growing middle class underpin demand.
Graphic showing 5 key facts about U.S. cranberry exports which reached $314 million in 2016.
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Costa Rica: Exporter Guide

Tourism, agriculture, high technology and services are driving Costa Rica’s economy.
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Croatia: Exporter Guide

Croatia imports a significant portion of the food it consumes.
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Senegal: Trade and Production of Tomato Concentrate

Decree No. 2003-638 notes that imported tomato concentrate must be compliant with Article 9 of Decree No. 68-507, and that the application of Senegalese Standard NS 03 036 (August 1994) concerning....
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Senegal: Trade and Production of Processed Food or Feed

On May 2, 1968, the Government of Senegal passed Decree 68-507; this decree is still in effect and regulates the trade and production of processed food or feed.
On September 10, 2009, the Government of Senegal issued Decree 2009-872, which supports Food Safety Law 68-48.