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Member Alert - March 6, 2014
Member Services > Member Alerts > Archived Member Alerts > Member Alert March 6 2014
Additional guidance offered by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding dairy and infant formula product storage facility registration requirements for the new FDA list of facilities approved to export to China.
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FDA says only Companies, not Brokers, can Update Registrations for Chile
Market Access & Regulatory Affairs > Hot Topics Folder > Hot Topics > Hot Topics > Fda Says Only Companies Not Brokers Can Update Registrations For Chile
The U.S. Dairy Export Council has learned through discussions with the FDA that only manufacturing companies can electronically update the FDA Unified Registration and Listing Systems (FURLS) Dairy Listing Module (DLM).
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USDA Reviews New Chinese Import Requirements Pertaining to Zika Virus
Market Access & Regulatory Affairs > Hot Topics Folder > Hot Topics > Hot Topics > Usda Reviews New Chinese Import Requirements Pertaining To Zika Virus
From a USDA meeting with Chinese officials, USDEC has obtained the latest disensection requirements for U.S. exporters to prevent the spread of the Zika Virus in China.
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News Release: 2/7/2023
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases > News Release 2 > 7 > 2023
ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. dairy exports set new volume and value records again in 2022 despite rampant inflation and a host of other challenges to international trade. It was the third straight record year for volume and the second for value. Export volume on a milk solids equivalent (MSE) basis increas
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Market Commentary 03-25-15
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 03 25 15 - by Alan Levitt
Global dairy market sentiment softened in the last few weeks, once buyers realized New Zealand’s drought fears were overplayed. Buyers are mostly covered for short-term and medium-term needs. The markets remain oversupplied. A drastic reduction in imports from China and Russia has left a surp
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Member Alert - September 18, 2024
Member Services > Member Alerts > Member Alerts > Member Alert September 18 2024
Following Colombia's release late yesterday of the official Resolution laying out details on the new tariffs imposed in the U.S. milk powder countervailing duties case, please find below an updated version of yesterday's Member Alert with a few elements now confirmed. On September 16, Colombia's gov
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The Global Dairy Industry in the Post COVID-19 World Webinar
Member Services > Meetings & Webinars > Event Pages > The Global Dairy Industry In The Post Covid 19 World Webinar
USDEC's Strategy & Insights Team hosted a second free webinar exploring the post-COVID global dairy landscape on Wednesday, May 19, from 4:00-5:00 p.m. ET. USDEC's Strategy & Insights Team hosted a second free webinar exploring the post-COVID global dairy landscape on Wednesday, May
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Market Commentary 03-04-16
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 03 04 16 - by Alan Levitt
Nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder (NDM/SMP) remains the brightest spot in U.S.-export performance. Overseas sales were 42,896 tons in January, up 23 percent from the prior year and the most ever for that month. Suppliers posted large gains in sales to Southeast Asia (+58 percent year-over-year), led
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Market Commentary 03-07-18
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 03 07 18 - by Alan Levitt
U.S. dairy exporters picked up in 2018 where they left off at the end of 2017, topping the prior-year level for the third straight month. Suppliers shipped 160,746 tons of milk powder, cheese, butterfat, whey and lactose during the month, up 9% from last January. U.S. exports were valued at $415 mil
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Market Commentary 07-06-18
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 07 06 18 - by Marc A.H. Beck
On a total volume basis, U.S. dairy exports were the third-highest ever. May 2018 exports were greater than levels every month before March 2018 when the U.S. began setting new highs. During May, shipments of butterfat and whole milk powder more than doubled while exports of all other major product