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Global Dairy eBrief Exclusive 7/29/2020
Member Services > Periodicals > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusives Articles > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusive 7 > 29 > 2020 - by Alan Levitt and William Loux
When looking at the latest global trade flows, the first thing that stands out is how much whey volume grew — 28% (+29,935 tons) in April and 23% (+26,312 tons) in May. China keeps buying increased amounts of whey products to feed its rebuilding swine herd following a devas
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News Release: 05/17/2019
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases Archives > News Release 05 > 17 > 2019
ARLINGTON, VA - U.S. dairy officials today congratulated the governments of the United States, Mexico and Canada for reaching an agreement to roll back metal tariffs that have soured U.S.-Mexico cheese trade and slowed passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The United States a
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Exporter of the Year
About Us > Exporter Of The Year
The Tom Camerlo Exporter of the Year award is presented annually to the U.S. dairy supplier that exemplifies leadership in advancing U.S. dairy exports, demonstrates commitment to export market development and makes exports an integral part of its overall growth strategy. Presented by Dairy Foods ma
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Export Supply Chain Best Practices Forum
Member Services > Meetings & Webinars > Old Meetings > Fall 2015 Board Meeting > Export Supply Chain Best Practices Forum
On Oct. 14, You can Learn what it Takes to Improve your Company’s Dairy Export Supply Chain You have undoubtedly seen the television commercials that end with the now-famous slogan: “We love logistics. Is the same thing true for U.S. dairy exporters? More specifically, how effective are
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Member Alert - May 8, 2025
Member Services > Member Alerts > Member Alerts > Member Alert May 8 2025
Today, President Trump announced a new trade deal with the United Kingdom and agreement on a framework for additional bilateral trade negotiations. Although press coverage of today's press conference has been ample, details on the scope and specifics of the agreement are still extremely limited. In
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Details on what U.S.-Japan interim trade deal means for USDEC members
Market Access & Regulatory Affairs > Hot Topics Folder > Hot Topics > Hot Topics > Details On What Us Japan Interim Trade Deal Means For Usdec Members X12810
USDEC staff has been working closely with the Administration to advocate for a strong dairy package with Japan that will help restore our competitiveness in that key market and allow us to meet the growing demand for dairy there.
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Global Sustainability: A Consumers' Lens
Research & Data > Research Reports > Research Reports > Market Research Reports > Global Sustainability A Consumers Lens
This study offers insights into how global consumers define dairy sustainability and how they perceive the sustainability performance of the U.S. dairy sector.
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Market Snapshot: Japan
Research & Data > Research Reports > Research Reports > Market Research Reports > Market Snapshot Japan
Japan is a significant export market for U.S. dairy due to its advanced economy, vibrant food and beverage sector, health-conscious and aging consumer base, and its familiarity with Western cuisine.
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Concept Test Learnings from USDEC Southeast Asia Prototypes
Research & Data > Research Reports > Research Reports > Market Research Reports > Concept Test Learnings From Usdec Southeast Asia Prototypes
A summary of key learnings from consumer concept test studies done for USDEC Southeast Asia prototypes utilizing U.S. dairy proteins and ingredients.
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Global Dairy eBrief Exclusive 09/05/2019
Member Services > Periodicals > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusives Articles > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusive 09 > 05 > 2019
U.S. Dairy is facing strong headwinds in China. Between the U.S.-China trade war and the African Swine Fever (ASF) epidemic that has decimated the nation’s pig herd (and demand for feed), U.S. dairy shipments to China have plummeted over the past 13 months.The following new USDEC analysis by