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On December 30th, Hong Kong confirmed the presence of H7 avian influenza in live chickens imported from Mainland China.
The Hong Kong government (HKG) confirmed a human case of avian influenza A(H7N9) on December 27, 2014.
Participation in Hong Kong trade shows in 2015 will be an avenue for U.S. suppliers and exporters to promote their food and beverage products to Hong Kong and regional buyers.
ATO Hong Kong supported the participation of 151 U.S. companies in food & beverage trade shows in 2014 who achieved projected sales totaling more than US$14.9 million.
Costa Rica consumers are highly receptive to U.S. food brands and retailers, makes the country ripe for export potential.
U.S. exhibitors reported positive export opportunities at Hong Kong International Wine and Spirits Fair 2014, with projected sales in the next 12 months of over US $200,000.
The Hong Kong government (HKG) is considering legislation that would increase documentation required for the importation of toothfish.
Costa Rica’ production of oranges is expected to decline to 6.0 million boxes (40.824 kg.) during 2014/2015.
The Costa Rican government issued and emergency decree to deal with the effects of sharply reduced rainfall during the early months of the current rainy season.
This report provides general guidelines on import regulations for alcoholic beverages to Hong Kong and Macao.
Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency has launched a Wine Registration Scheme whereby companies can be registered only when they are able to provide proper documents showing product traceability.
Eight U.S. exhibitors reported $200,000 in sales following a successful participation in the Hong Kong Food Expo 2014 held August 14-16.