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Singapore has increased the range of U.S. beef products that can be imported to include boneless and bone-in cuts, processed beef products, and offal.
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.
St. Lucia’s establishment of certification requirements for dehydrated manure opened the door further for exports of U.S. animal products...
This report provides information on the what export certificates the Singapore government requires.
Due to its high dependency on imported foods, Singapore is one of Asia’s largest importers of processed food and beverage products.
This report provides information on the regulations and procedures for the importation of food and agricultural products to Singapore.
Infographic exploring the growth of U.S. potato products exports over the last 10 years.
Over the past 12 years (2003-2014) U.S. exports of consumer-oriented products and fish products to the Caribbean have averaged over nine percent annual growth, surpassing the $1 billion mark in 2014.
Singapore is one of the world’s most open economies and is highly dependent upon international trade. Singapore’s retail foods market is diverse, dynamic and extremely competitive.
Caribbean nations are very heterogeneous in terms of history, culture, and GDP.
The Food Marketing Consultants, Inc. with the help of FAS and its partner commodity organizations, penetrated seven Caribbean markets and tripled its exports sales...
The United States is the world’s top exporter of processed potato products. Over the past decade those exports have grown 127 percent, reaching a record $1.5 billion in 2014...