China's coffee market is estimated at $42 billion in 2024, with consumption exceeding 240,000 metric tons, an increase of nearly 150 percent over the past decade. Consumption growth is expected to remain strong at approximately 15 percent annually, positioning China among the fastest-growing coffee markets globally. U.S. exports of specialty unroasted coffee beans to China increased by 110 percent in volume in 2024, reflecting rising demand for high-quality specialty beans, distinct varietals, and premium coffee products. E-commerce remains an important potential distribution channel for U.S. high-end specialty beans going direct to boutique firms or consumers. The expanding market is also creating new opportunities for U.S. suppliers of dairy, dairy alternatives, and flavored coffee ingredients.
This report is an addendum to the GAIN report number E42025-0004 EU Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) Report. It lists the Dutch import regulations and standards that are not harmonized within the EU or where the Netherlands varies from the EU standards.
This report outlines Peru's regulatory requirements for food and agricultural product imports and updates and replaces the 2024 report. Peru's economy is on a steady path to recovery, fueled by robust performances across key sectors. This growth is primarily supported by higher commodity prices, and the pivotal revival of domestic demand and private investment. The improvement in domestic demand is clearly visible in sectors like food retail and food processing which have been instrumental to resume U.S. food export categories such as meat, dairy, fruits and prepared/processed food products.
This report identifies Peru's import requirements for (foreign) export certificates. Current procedures are highlighted and relevant agencies with oversight of these issues are identified. This report replaces the 2024 Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) Report. Updates include the sanitary certificate portion in Section III.
In 2024, Taiwan was the tenth largest export market for U.S. agricultural and related products, valued at $3.6 billion. Imported food and agricultural products must comply with a range of laws designed to protect human health and prevent the introduction of animal and plant pests or diseases. This report gives an overview of Taiwan's import requirements for food and agricultural products. While this report strives to be as comprehensive as possible, regulations and requirements can frequently change. U.S. exporters are therefore encouraged to work closely with their Taiwan importers to ensure they are aware of and complying with all current Taiwan regulations and requirements.
This report lists major export certificates required by the Taiwan government to export food and agricultural products to Taiwan. For more information on import requirements, see the Taiwan Food and Agricultural Import Regulations and Standards Report.
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