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Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) imports approximately two-thirds of its overall food needs.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) allows permitted import of genetically engineered (GE) products based on the 2009 Law on “Genetically Modified Organisms” (“GMOs”) and its pertaining bylaws.
The United States is Singapore’s leading supplier for consumer oriented products, total import value of $616 million after Malaysia, and is also the city-state’s fifth largest supplier....
Singapore has no major import barriers on products containing GE ingredients or those derived from GE crops.
Singaporeans love seafood, not to mention a fair share of 16.4 million visitors in 2016 who together rang up sales valued US$1.07 billion for imports.
Singapore has a vibrant, highly dynamic and competitive Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional (HRI) sector. Strong demand by business travelers and a rising number of tourists drive the HRI sector....
Singapore is one of the world’s most open economies and highly dependent upon international trade as it imports 90 percent of its food needs.
Singapore is one of Asia’s largest importers of processed food and beverage products as well as raw materials for processing.
The Seventh International Meeting on Synthetic Biology (SB7.0) was held in Singapore from June 13-16, 2017.
The spring planting which started in early April is still on-going. Corn will be planted on approximately 199,500 hectares versus the 169,948 ha in 2014/2015, which is a seventeen percent increase.
The report provides information on export certificates that the Singapore government requires.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) imports around one third of the wine consumed domestically (2016 import value $15.2 million), mostly from its neighbors Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia.