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News Release: 10/23/2019
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases Archives > News Release 10 > 23 > 2019
ARLINGTON, VA -- Dairy industry leaders from the United States and Mexico met in Torreón, Mexico, on Monday, agreeing to work collaboratively on 12 issues that will benefit the dairy sectors of both countries. It was the fourth annual meeting between U.S. and Mexican dairy leaders. The agreem
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Market Commentary 01-07-20
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 01 07 20 - by USDEC staff
U.S. exports continued to improve in November, increasing from prior months and topping year-ago levels for the third straight month. U.S. suppliers shipped 179,113 tons of milk powders, cheese, whey products, lactose and butterfat during the month, the most since March, and up 14% from a year ago.
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Market Commentary 12-05-19
Research & Data > Market Information > Market Commentary Archives > Market Commentary > Market Commentary 12 05 19 - by USDEC staff
U.S. exports in October were paced by record shipments of nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder (NDM/SMP) to Southeast Asia, plus strong sales of cheese to Mexico and lactose to New Zealand.U.S. suppliers shipped 176,896 tons of milk powders, cheese, whey products, lactose and butterfat in October, almos
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News Release: 11/27/2017
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases Archives > News Release 11 > 27 > 2017
Relationship-building pays off as USDEC-led effort boosts U.S. export competitiveness. ARLINGTON, VA. - Effective Dec. 1, 2017, China is unilaterally lowering its cheese tariffs from 12 percent to 8 percent. The move will immediately boost U.S. export competitiveness in China and help U.S. supp
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Global Dairy eBrief Exclusive 1/30/2020
Member Services > Periodicals > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusives Articles > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusive 1 > 30 > 2020 - by Sandra Benson
On Jan. 31, 2020, new Mexican milk powder and cheese technical regulations will enter into force. USDEC played a significant role in minimizing any negative impact those regulations might have on U.S. suppliers doing business in Mexico. But the rules will still require additional actions from export
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News Release: 10/15/2019
Newsroom > News Releases > News Releases Archives > News Release 10 > 15 > 2019
CHICAGO -- The U.S. Dairy Export Council’s board of directors elected Texas dairy farmer Larry Hancock as its new chairman Tuesday. Hancock replaces Paul Rovey, an Arizona farmer who is retiring after serving seven years as chairman and 11 years as vice-chairman of the checkoff-funded USDEC.Wh
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Global Dairy eBrief Exclusive 2/19/2020
Member Services > Periodicals > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusives Articles > Global Dairy Ebrief Exclusive 2 > 19 > 2020 - by Tom Vilsack
Dear Members, Yesterday, China’s Tariff Committee of the State Council announced it will open a process for companies registered to conduct business in China to apply for retaliatory tariff exemptions to encourage imports and help fulfill China’s purchasing agreements under the Phase O
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Member Alert - February 27, 2020
Member Services > Member Alerts > Archived Member Alerts > Member Alert February 27 2020
USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) will no longer issue certificates for Vietnam once the goods have shipped.
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Periodicals
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Stay Informed with USDEC Periodicals USDEC periodicals keep you apprised of trends in the global dairy marketplace that may affect U.S. dairy exports and U.S. supplier strategies. The publications highlight USDEC market insights and experts analysis, and provide important updates of USDEC activities