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Vietnam, Thailand, and Burma (Myanmar) are part of the fastest developing region in the world and account for roughly 221 million of Southeast Asia’s population.
The report lists the major export certificates required for food, feed and agricultural product imports to Myanmar.
The report lists the major export certificates required for food, feed and agricultural product imports to Myanmar.
This document provides an overview of major Mexican laws and regulations that cover agricultural and food products, as well as import regulations for agricultural products into Mexico.
This report provides current information on export certificates issued by U.S. government agencies that comply with import standards and regulations enforced by Mexican officials.
Myanmar is in the process of updating many of its laws and regulations. Recent new laws affecting food and agricultural imports include a Seed Law, a Plant Variety Protection Law, a Pesticide Law....
Exports of agricultural and related products to Mexico totaled USD 18.6 billion and accounted for a 47 percent increase in the last ten years.
During 2017, Mexico remained the top destination for international visitors in the North America region, with Canada second and the United States in third place.
Infographic illustrates how modernizing retail outlets in Southeast Asia are providing U.S. food exporters access to young, urbanizing consumers.
The expanded Panama Canal in June 2016 marks a key milestone in Panama’s history as an important water route for world trade.
The U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement entered into force on October 31, 2012, and established simplified requirements for the importation of U.S. food and feed products.
The U.S-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA) entered into force on October 31, 2012. As outlined in the TPA, Panama issued special regulations that apply to imports of food and feed products....