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Five Ways the Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Benefit Agriculture and Rural America

December 11, 2015 Phil Karsting, Administrator, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the largest multilateral trade agreement since NAFTA, will break down barriers to trade and create significant new opportunities for U.S. agriculture. The United States and 11 other Pacific Rim countries finalized the terms of the deal in October and it must now...

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Candy Company Finds Sweet Success on Southeast Asia Trade Mission

April 14, 2015 Shane Danielson, International Trade Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Southeast Asia is a rapidly growing market for U.S. farm and food products, and exporters like Florida-based Kizable Kandy are eager to meet the demand. But Brian Schroeder, Kizable’s director, noticed his company had a gap when it came to Southeast Asia. Kizable currently ships its candy, which...

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USDA Funds Workshops on Best Practices for Selling U.S. Products to Malaysian Consumers

January 27, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service

The Washington Apple Commission, together with the Pear Bureau Northwest, Northwest Cherries and the Washington Potato Commission conducted a series of workshops in January 2011 for major modern retailers in Malaysia, offering the latest insights on how to increase the sale of U.S. produce.

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