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Mexico's Special Tax on Production and Services (IEPS) is applied to both domestically produced and imported alcoholic beverages.
This report intends to inform U.S. beer, wine, and spirits companies interested in exporting to Mexico about the general requirements, import process and timeframes, and about how often they are updated.
This report intends to inform U.S. processed foods and non-alcoholic beverage companies interested in the Mexican market about the additional implementations to the Front of Pack labeling...
This report intends to inform U.S. processed foods and non-alcoholic beverage companies interested in the Mexican market about the additional stipulations...
France imported $1.53 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2018.
The European Commission has published in the EU Official Journal updated legislation amending the EU Regulation on Spirits.
France is the third largest European economy and according to French customs imported $1.28 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2017.
The California Wine Institute held their annual “Grand Tasting” promotional event in Mexico City on February 13, 2019.
On March 12, 2018, the EU alcoholic beverages industry presented a “joint’ self-regulatory proposal on nutrition labeling and ingredients listing to the European Commission.
More than 70 percent of French household food purchases are made in supermarkets and local smaller discount stores.
France (including its overseas territories) has 67 million consumers and is the third largest economy in the European Union after Germany and the United Kingdom.
Exports of agricultural and related products to Mexico reached USD $17.83 billion in 2016, a small increase of 0.78 percent compared to 2015.