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U.S. food and agricultural products have continued to prove popular in the New Zealand market, and in 2020 the value of these products was US$ 575 million, US$ 407 million of which were consumer-oriented products.
This report lists the export certificates required for food and agricultural products shipped to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
Several state institutions regulate food imports into Sri Lanka, making the process complicated and time consuming. The regulations are comprehensive and restrict trade.
The New Zealand Government is proposing to introduce a sustainably-produced biofuels mandate for transport fuels in New Zealand.
Despite its small size, New Zealand is already an important market for alcoholic beverages and ingredients from the United States.
The Sri Lankan government is restricting and banning the import of fertilizers and agrochemicals (including insecticides and herbicides).