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Rice export prices increase 2 to 3 percent due to strong demand for parboiled rice and appreciation of the Thai baht.
Demand for high-quality U.S. food and beverage products by the HRI food service sector in Hong Kong is expected to remain strong.
Hong Kong has a zero tolerance policy for cannabis and tetrahydro-cannabinol (THC) in food and drinks.
Rice export prices remain unchanged despite a 1 to 2 percent increase in domestic prices.
On March 12, 2019, the Thai Excise Department issued a new Excise Department Notification, which extends by 180 days (six months) the timeline for full implementation of the Certificate....
Rice export prices increased 1 percent due mainly to the strengthening Thai baht.
The European Union (EU) issued a yellow card warning against Thailand in April 2015 over its failure to combat Illegal, Unreported and Unreported (IUU) fishing, jeopardizing the export....
MY2019/20 rice and corn production is forecast to increase to record levels due to expanded acreage driven by attractive prices.
This report lists certificates required by Thai government agencies for U.S. products exported to Thailand, including 57 processed and unprocessed food items, other prepackaged processed food....
Rice export prices further declined 1 to 2 percent due to both the weakening Thai baht and new supplies of off-season rice entering the market.
This report serves to remind U.S. exporters of Hong Kong’s practice of defining the effective date of a ban resulting from an avian influenza (AI) outbreak on impacted U.S. poultry....
Local press reports that a major Hong Kong retail chain has urged local suppliers to agree that any product price increase requests must be submitted 12 weeks in advance with detailed....