Attaché Report (GAIN)

India: Food India 2018 - Trade Show Announcement

The first edition of Food India, inspired by SIAL, will be held between September 16 -18, 2018, at Pragati Maidan Exhibition Centre in New Delhi.
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Mexico: Food Processing Ingredients

Mexico has a strong food processing industry in which leading Mexican brands like Bimbo, PepsiCo, Lala, and Nestle among others, have a well-developed national distribution network....
On December 23, 2016, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC, currently the National Health Commission) and the China Food and Drug Administration....
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Taiwan: Food Processing Ingredients

Taiwan’s food processing industry produced an estimated USD18.4 billion of processed food and drinks in 2017.
The Government of India’s Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has notified the Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) fourth amendment regulations....
South Africa is a middle-income emerging market economy with well-developed infrastructure and a domestic food market worth $55 billion.
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Chile: Food Processing Ingredients

Chilean food industry is the main productive activity in the country with annual sales of $34 billion.
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India: An Update to GAIN Report IN6119

The following report updates GAIN IN6119 published on September 16, 2016, regarding the Modified Food Import Regulations.
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Pakistan: Pakistan Increases Tariff on Milk Powder Imports

Pakistan has increased its effective import tariff on imports of milk powder and whey powder from 20 to 45 percent with the imposition of a 25 percent “regulatory duty.”
The final amendment on standards and labeling for irradiated foods was published in the Official Gazette of India.
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Israel: Tel Aviv Tidbits

Developments in Israel’s food and agriculture sector.
International Agricultural Trade Report

China and Hong Kong: Challenges and Opportunities

At a combined $23.8 billion, China and Hong Kong represent 18 percent of U.S. agricultural exports to the world, up from 10 percent just a decade ago.