The significant rise of dog- and cat-owning households in East Asia presents an opportunity to increase the U.S. exports of pet food.
On August 13, 2020, India notified to the World Trade Organization (WTO) a draft regulation related to new standards for dairy products (analogs) and revised standards of ghee (clarified butter)...
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Hong Kong: Hong Kong Pet Food Market

Hong Kong is the world’s eleventh-largest market for imported pet food, and also the hub for pet food trade in the region.
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Chile: Retail Foods

The United States is the second largest supplier of U.S. consumer-oriented products to the Chilean retail industry, shipping a record of $699 million in 2019.
On August 18, 2020, the city of Shenzhen in South China imposed new COVID-19 handling and testing requirements for imports of frozen meat and seafood.
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Taiwan: Retail Foods

Major food retailers such as Costco, 7-Eleven, PX Mart and Carrefour play leading roles in the rapidly modernizing food retail sector.
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Russia: Retail Foods

Russia, a net importer of consumer-oriented products, is the largest consumer market in Europe with almost 145 million consumers.
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India: COVID-19 in India - Weekly Food Retail Update

Weekly report as of July 31, 2020, of COVID-19 impact on India's food retail sector.
The U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement’s reduction and elimination of import tariffs on a wide range of U.S. agricultural and food products, has fueled demand for U.S. pet food.
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Singapore: Retail Foods Annual 2014

Singapore’s retail foods market is diverse, dynamic, and extremely competitive. Almost all retail food is imported.
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Germany: Food Processing Ingredients

The German food industry represents the fourth biggest industry in Germany. In 2013, Germany produced an estimated $234 billion in processed food and drinks.
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Hong Kong: Regulating Edible Oil Trade

The recent detection of substandard lard produced from recycled cooking oil has caused the recall of hundreds of food products in Hong Kong and generated new proposals to regulate cooking oil waste.