USDA: Greater Market Access With Costa Rica for US Dairy
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Costa Rica simplified the procedures for the registration of U.S. milk and dairy plants with the aim of exporting to the country in a more agile manner.This was one of the trade barriers claimed by Donald Trump's government.The first plant with the new requirements was approved on May 28, according to the International Dairy Food Association (IDFA), which brings together the U.S. dairy industry.The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), reported…
Staff/RG MADISON, WI—Representatives of the dairy sectors of the United States and Mexico signed a commitment and today announced a work plan to improve the collaboration of the industry at the seventh joint annual summit of the organizations. “Representatives of the organizations of the Mexican dairy sector: • National Confederation of Cattle Organizations (CNOG) • Mexican Association of Milk Producers (AMLAC) • National Chamber of Milk Industr…
IDFA Statement on Expanded Market Access to Costa Rica for U.S. Dairy
"This win has been several years in the making, and IDFA is grateful to have worked in partnership with USDA, the U.S. dairy industry, and the government of Costa Rica to remove this technical barrier to trade, providing expanded access to one of the most important and growing Central American markets for U.S. dairy; specifically, IDFA provided technical assistance to USDA on the process for establishment registration and food safety systems eva…
US Investigating Competitiveness of Nonfat Milk Solids Exports
The International Trade Commission is investigating the state of the nonfat milk solids exporting industry in the U.S. and other major supplier nations, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand and certain EU member states, the commission said last week. The ITC...
USDA: Greater Market Access With Costa Rica for US Dairy
WASHINGTON — Under U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins’ leadership, American dairy producers will have greater market access as Costa Rica has approved the first U.S. dairy facility to be registered under their new streamlined approval process. The Trump Administration continues to break down non-tariff barriers, and this latest action is the first of many wins ahead for American dairy producers. “Under President Trump’s leadership, …
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