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GAIN Reports from June 20, 2025

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The following GAIN reports were released on June 20, 2025.

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Australia: Exporter Guide Annual

Australia is a prosperous, industrialized nation with a stable economy that fosters an open and transparent trade and investment environment. This strong economic foundation supports its growing trade and economic ties, especially with emerging Asian economies. The U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agreement further benefits American products, which Australian consumers view as both high-quality and good value. The United States accounted for US$1.5 billion or 8 percent of Australia's total food and agriculture-related imports in 2024.

 

Ghana: FAIRS Country Report Annual

This FAIRS-Ghana Country Report Annual - 2025 outlines the Ghanaian government's requirements for imports of food and agricultural products destined for human and animal consumption. The report provides U.S. food manufacturers and commodity exporters with an overview of key Ghanaian laws, regulations, and requirements governing the import of food and agricultural products. Ghana is a growing market that serves as a gateway for the Coastal West Africa region. It offers good opportunities for U.S. exporters of consumer-oriented food products, such as, poultry meat, soups and other preparations, spices, bakery goods, cereals and pastas, and dairy products. Consumer-oriented food products form the bulk of U.S. exports to Ghana.

 

Ghana: FAIRS Export Certificate Report Annual

This FAIRS-Ghana Export Certificate Report Annual - 2025, highlights the certificates and permits that the Ghanaian government requires for the import of U.S.-origin food and agricultural into Ghana. This report complements the FAIRS–GHANA | GH2025-0019 | Ghana Country Report Annual - 2025. FAS Accra recommends that prospective exporters familiarize themselves with both reports for a better understanding of Ghana's food and agricultural standards and requirements, export certifications, and permit requirements.

 

India: Biofuels Annual

Post estimates India's ethanol production in calendar year (CY) 2025 to reach 10.5 billion liters (BL), marking a 46 percent increase over 2024 due to improved feedstock availability and favorable monsoon conditions. Ethanol consumption is projected to rise to 11.4 BL with 9.7 BL allocated to fuel ethanol. Despite the remarkable growth, Post forecasts the annual nationwide average blend rate for CY 2025 at 19.3 percent, slightly below the E20 target due to regional shortages in feedstocks and logistics constraints. Industrial ethanol imports are forecast to rise 30 percent to 1 BL in 2025, primarily from the United States, to meet demand from beverage, medicinal, and industrial sectors. India's biodiesel production is forecast at 718 million liters in 2025, a 60 percent increase over 2024. However, the national blend rate is expected to reach 0.7 percent, far from the 5 percent target for 2030 due to feedstock constraints.

 

Jordan: FAIRS Export Certificate Report Annual

This report is an annual update on the food imports certificates in Jordan. For assistance on trade policy and port issues in Jordan, U.S. exporters are encouraged to contact FAS Amman at AgAmman@usda.gov.

 

Peru: Biofuels Annual

Peruvian total ethanol production in 2025 is forecast at 250 million liters, increasing 2 percent from the previous year. Total ethanol consumption for 2025 is forecast at 304 million liters, a slight increase from the previous year. Biodiesel consumption is forecast at 385 million liters in 2025, increasing slightly from the previous year.

 

Taiwan: Exporter Guide Annual

Taiwan relies heavily on agricultural imports due to its limited farmland. In 2024, it ranked as the eighth largest trading partner for U.S. agricultural goods, importing $3.8 billion worth of food and agricultural products. This strong performance is supported by Taiwan's high disposable income and favorable consumer perception of U.S. food and beverage products. This report serves as a practical guide for U.S. food exporters exploring the Taiwan market.

 

Turkey: FAIRS Country Report Annual

The 2025 Food and Agriculture Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) Annual Country Report for Türkiye outlines specific requirements for importing food and agricultural products into Türkiye and should be read in conjunction with the 2025 FAIRS Export Certificate Report for Türkiye. In 2024, The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MinAF) amended the labeling regulation and revised its guidelines to prevent the use of misleading images, names, and expressions for food products. At the beginning of 2026, MinAF plans to ban the import of certain animal products unless they come from approved establishments.

 

Turkey: FAIRS Export Certificate Report Annual

The 2025 Food and Agriculture Import Regulations and Standards (FAIRS) Export Certificate Report for Türkiye lists the major export certificates and other requirements expected by the Turkish government for food and agricultural product exports to Türkiye. This report should be read in conjunction with the 2025 FAIRS Annual Country Report for Türkiye, which outlines specific requirements for food and agricultural product imports into Türkiye.

 

 

For more information, or for an archive of all FAS GAIN reports, please visit gain.fas.usda.gov/.


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