
The 10 largest food exporters in the world
The European Union, the United States and Brazil led the ranking of the world’s largest food exporters in 2019, according to data from the World
The European Union, the United States and Brazil led the ranking of the world’s largest food exporters in 2019, according to data from the World
Canada did not eliminate its import tariffs on milk, cheese, and chicken in the Mexico-United States-Canada Treaty (USMCA). Virtually all goods traded within the North
A total of 73 countries highlighted bans or restrictions on the export of face masks, used to face the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, according to data
Mexico would increase its sugar production 19% in the 2020-2021 cycle, to 6.5 million tons, projected by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Meanwhile,
Imports of corn from Mexico from the United States fell 6% in the first quarter of 2020, to 3 million 435,000 tons. In terms of
Sugar exports from Mexico to the United States obtained the last step to maintain the suspension agreement for the next five years. On December 19,
Coca Cola FEMSA explained that all the countries where it operates, except Panama, impose a value added tax on the sale of soft drinks. Taxes
The European Union, the United States and Brazil led the ranking of the world’s largest food exporters in 2019, according to data from the World
Canada did not eliminate its import tariffs on milk, cheese, and chicken in the Mexico-United States-Canada Treaty (USMCA). Virtually all goods traded within the North
A total of 73 countries highlighted bans or restrictions on the export of face masks, used to face the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, according to data
Mexico would increase its sugar production 19% in the 2020-2021 cycle, to 6.5 million tons, projected by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Meanwhile,
Imports of corn from Mexico from the United States fell 6% in the first quarter of 2020, to 3 million 435,000 tons. In terms of
Sugar exports from Mexico to the United States obtained the last step to maintain the suspension agreement for the next five years. On December 19,
Coca Cola FEMSA explained that all the countries where it operates, except Panama, impose a value added tax on the sale of soft drinks. Taxes
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