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This report identifies certificate requirements for U.S. food and agricultural products destined for the United Arab Emirates.
This report provides information to U.S. exporters of agricultural and related products on how to do business in Chile.
The Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Algeria as it relates to food and agricultural exports.
U.S. exporters enjoy a strong position in the Honduran market, in part thanks to the CAFTA-DR agreement.
The National Food Safety Authority (NFSA) is continuing to expand its regulatory reach. The authority has taken full control on imports since November 15, 2019.
As global food and agricultural trade continues to integrate, Nigeria has formulated structures, strategies, laws, and food control systems including regulatory authorities to enhance public health...
This report highlights all major certificates and permits that the government of Nigeria (GON) require for exporting food and agricultural products from the United States to Nigeria.
The economy relies on foreign exchange generated by international trade, remittances, and the tourism sector.
During 2019, El Salvador continued strengthening its commercial ties with the United States as it imported about $567 million of agricultural products, which is 4 percent more than in 2018.
South Africa has a well-developed business market, and is considered a gateway to Sub-Saharan Africa markets.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a developed nation with high per capita income and substantial opportunities for U.S. agricultural exports.
The Dominican Republic (DR) is the fifth-largest market for U.S. agricultural products in the Western Hemisphere, valued at $1.26 billion in 2019.