Morocco: Flour Fortification Requirements-Part 2

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This report contains an unofficial translation of Morocco’s requirements on flour fortification, which implements Decree No. 2-04-52, and reaffirms its applicability to imported fortified flour. This trade measure has not been notified to the WTO. In 2018, the U.S.-Morocco FTA provides first-come, firstserve market access for 1,903 MT of U.S. common wheat products (e.g., flour, groats, etc.), which increases two percent annually. Morocco imports 250 MT annually of common wheat products from the EU, Oman, China, and Lebanon, but has yet to import any such products from the United States since the FTA’s implementation in 2006. 

Morocco: Flour Fortification Requirements-Part 2

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