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For over a decade, Peru has been one of the world’s top performing economies, registering sustained high growth accompanied by low inflation.
In 2016, the Dominican Republic was the fifth-largest market, valued at almost $484 million, for U.S. consumer-oriented products in the Western Hemisphere after Canada, Mexico, Colombia and Chile.
U.S. agricultural exports to South Korea have grown in recent years, largely due to tariff reductions and the lifting of non-tariff barriers under the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS).
LIne graph showing the growth of U.S. ag exports to Panama from 2002-2016. U.S. ag exports to Panama in 2016 reached $670 million.
Australia, the world's 12th-largest economy, is a sophisticated market that is interested in new-to-market food products.
A summary of regulations and standards governing the import of food and agricultural products to Costa Rica
The U.S. remains the leading provider of deciduous fruit to Mexico, as local production is not sufficient to address domestic demand.
In country-wide protests, small-scale farmers are demanding that Colombian President Santos take steps to improve rural livelihoods through increased agricultural subsidies and more trade protection.
Colombia continues to expand its biotechnology frontier. The adoption rate for biotech corn has surpassed that of cotton and the development of a regulatory framework is underway.
The Dominican Republic is not expected to fill the U.S. annual sugar tariff-rate quota (TRQ) for FY 2013 due to the current supply situation in the U.S. market.
High international prices continue to provide relief to El Salvador's sugar sector.
A look at U.S. exports to South Korea in the year since since the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement entered into force.