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France imported $1.53 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2018.
France is the third largest European economy and according to French customs imported $1.28 billion of food and agricultural products from the United States in 2017.
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisia's Order approving the Tunisian standard for maximum residue limits of pesticides (NT 117.03), which references its technical conformity....
This report contains an unofficial translation of the Order that cancelled the compulsory nature of Tunisian standards in the food industry sector, including those related to analyses and tests....
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisia's draft law on food and feed safety, approved by the People's Assembly on February 12, 2019.
This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisian Decree No. 2002-668 on organizing the intervention of veterinarians and officials in charge of veterinary-sanitary control for imports....
This report contains an unofficial translation of Decree No. 2016-1269 on the fees charged for administering veterinary-sanitary control at the border.
This report contains an unofficial translation of Law No. 99-24 on veterinary-sanitary control for imports and exports.
This report contains an unofficial translation of MinAg’s Order on its methods of veterinary-sanitary control in respect to granting health approvals to establishments producing, processing....
Effective December 21, 2018, Tunisia repealed its ban on import financing for select imported consumer goods it deemed as “non-essential,” which earlier came into effect October 27, 2017....
More than 70 percent of French household food purchases are made in supermarkets and local smaller discount stores.
France (including its overseas territories) has 67 million consumers and is the third largest economy in the European Union after Germany and the United Kingdom.