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This report provides information on the regulations and procedures for the importation of food and agricultural products to Singapore.
Singapore is one of the world’s most open economies and highly dependent upon international trade as it imports 90 percent of its food needs.
The European Commission's Work Program for 2017 does not contain any specific legislative initiatives in the field of agriculture.
This report provides an overview of EU food and feed legislation currently in force.
The EU remains the world's largest wine producer despite lower production levels in 2016 compared to 2015. U.S. exporters should be aware that specific wine labeling rules...
In the European Union (EU), consumers, governments, industry, non-governmental organizations, and the media remain conflicted about the use of agricultural biotechnology.
As Singapore is highly dependent on imported foods, it is one of Asia’s largest importers of processed food and beverage products. With limited agricultural resources, raw materials for the food...
Singapore is the fourth largest market for U.S. agriculture, fish, and forestry products. Singapore is a leading market for high-value consumer-oriented products.
MY 2016/17 EU-28 citrus production is projected to reach 11MMT, meaning a growth of 3.3 percent when compared to MY 2015/16 mainly due to a 20 percent higher citrus production expected in Spain...
Singapore has no significant import barriers to products containing GE ingredients or products derived from GE crops.
Infographic highlighting the total exports, top destinations, and top commodities for U.S. agricultural exports in 2016.
Exporters shipping whey protein food supplements to the EU should be aware that EU Importing Countries’ Inspectors at EU Border Inspection Posts (BIPs) will check if the consignment is shipped...