Contents

U.S. Imports Making Comeback in Argentinaphoto - scenery in Argentina
Economic recovery in Argentina means more disposable income for buying premium value-added products and ingredients.photo - breakfast foods

Demand for Kosher in Brazil
There are increasing opportunities in Brazil for U.S. kosher supplies.photo - dinner setting

U.S.-Chile FTA Brings New Opportunities for U.S. Exporters
The short answer is yes, the new free trade agreement will boost the Chilean economy and reduce tariffs for U.S. goods.

photo - pizzaAustrians Acquire Taste for Convenience 

Food sales opportunities in this country continue to expand for U.S. exporters, even as a strong euro and sluggish trade slow Austria's export-driven economy.

Focus on Emerging Chinese Market: Kunmingphoto - variety of fruits
Robust economic growth and steadily rising incomes in Kunming, capital of China's Yunnan Province, pique the interests of U.S. exporters.

photo - hors d'oeuvres & wineJapan: Swelling Prospects for U.S. Wines
The deregulation of alcohol retailing in Japan,
along with consumers' growing sophistication
and willingness to try novel tastes, present new opportunities for U.S. wine suppliers. 

Trade Notes

Full Magazine in pdf.

FAS Trade Show Opportunities

Ingredients Russia

SIAL Paris 2004

Health Ingredients Europe

Great American Food Egypt

 


Last modified: Thursday, October 14, 2004 PM

 


  May 2004
  Volume XVI, No. 5

  Published by
  U.S. Department of Agriculture
  Foreign Agricultural Service

  Editor
  Priscilla B. Glynn

  Writers
 
Harold Kanarek   
  Mary Rekas
  Donald Washington
   
   

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