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In 2014, Brazil imported US$ 2.8 billion in intermediate products and US$4.6 billion in consumer-oriented products.
This report outlines regulatory requirements for food and agricultural product imports into Brazil, including import procedures.
This report highlights changes made to various laws and norms published during 2015. Mexican regulations mentioned remain the same unless otherwise noted.
Argentine Government implemented a new system for import authorizations on December 23, 2015, repealing the DJAI system which had been used to restrict imports of agricultural products.
This report lists the main Nicaraguan food laws, technical regulations and import requirements.
This report is a general review of the Nicaraguan market and its opportunities for consumer-oriented food and beverages and edible fishery products.
On January 6, 2016, the Secretariat of Economy (SE) published in the Diario Oficial (Federal Register) its preliminary resolution on the antidumping investigation against imported U.S. apples.
Mexico’s processed food industry only grew one and a half percent against the four percent growth that was expected.
Despite a slowdown in the economy due to the change of government and reorganizing of state finances, Panama continues to be one of the healthiest economies of the region, with an average growth of 6%
Canada remains a top U.S. agricultural export destination for consumer-oriented products offering promising opportunities for small businesses to expand their sales to Canada.
In 2014, Canada’s 35.1 million consumers were estimated to have generated C$505 billion (US$434 billion in December 31, 2014 dollars) in retail sales, representing a 4.6 percent increase from 2013.
Peru’s gastronomic prowess dazzles the international community, winning for a third consecutive time the World Travel Awards prize as the “World’s Leading Culinary Destination.”