Caribbean Basin: Exporter Guide

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Import-friendly Caribbean islands gobbled up $1 billion in U.S. consumer-oriented foods and fish products in 2015, capping over a dozen years of steady growth in U.S. exports to the region in these categories. With limited agricultural production, most Caribbean islands rely heavily on imported food products, particularly from the United States. As tourist arrivals in most islands continue to improve, prospects for further market expansion are always present. This report aims to provide U.S. suppliers general information on export opportunities in the Caribbean Basin.

Caribbean Basin: Exporter Guide

 

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