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Of 117 violations reported in U.S. products since 2007, 75 percent of all non-compliance cases resulted from Japan’s lack of specific maximum residue limits (MRLs) for compound-commodity...
In an effort to streamline trade and ensure national food security, the Singapore Food Agency recently removed timeframe restrictions on frozen and processed meat imports.
Drought conditions in the North Island are impacting milk supply in New Zealand, with milk production now forecast in 2020 at 21.7 million metric tons (MMT), down a little under 1 percent from 2019.
China’s seafood imports reached USD 15.44 billion in 2019, a greater than 30 percent increase over 2018 due to rising meat prices, strong domestic demand, and continued value-added processing...
On April 17, 2020, China's State Council Tariff Commission (SCCTC) published a revised version of the Step-By-Step Tariff Exclusion Guide.
New Zealand is an attractive market for U.S. pet food exports. Although New Zealand exports a large amount of pet food, there is also strong import demand, with US$120 million imported in 2019.
Thailand kept Glyphosate a restricted substance while banning Paraquat and Chlorpyrifos. There has been some confusion on the status of Glyphosate as the effective date of the ban...
This report lists the certificates required by the Hong Kong government (HKG) for U.S. exports to Hong Kong.
Rice export prices remain unchanged at high levels. Foreign buyers are reportedly seeking Vietnamese and Indian rice, which are approximately U.S. $65/MT and U.S. $165/MT cheaper than Thai rice...
This report is an update to the “Beef Export Protocol to Singapore” GAIN report issued on 4/30/2019. This update provides information on the Singapore Food Agency’s new simplified procedures...
Post worked with APHIS and the Pet Food Institute to remove a Singaporean regulation banning pet food containing bovine ingredients from the United States.
U.S. distilled spirits exports to South Korea totaled $13.4 million in 2019, up 12.2 percent from 2018. The top U.S. products in the market are whiskey, vodka, and liqueurs.