China’s imports of U.S. food on the rise
The demand for imported food is expected to keep growing among Chinese consumers, broadening the market for Wisconsin suppliers.
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The demand for imported food is expected to keep growing among Chinese consumers, broadening the market for Wisconsin suppliers.
Wisconsin companies interested in exporting cereal products to China are encouraged to focus on healthy, diversified products with unique flavors.
Domestic production is lagging behind rising demand, opening the door for exports from meat producers in Wisconsin.
New rules on the use of disposable plastics may create opportunities for Wisconsin companies that offer recyclable plastics and other alternatives.
The country imports almost as much wood as it exports, and the wood industry is an important segment of Wisconsin’s export volume.
Wisconsin’s agriculture sector may be able to provide solutions for farmers seeking equipment that generates less pollution.
E-commerce platforms provide a growing opportunity for international companies to test and market their products to consumers in China.
Wisconsin pet food producers could gain a foothold by focusing on nutritious, natural pet food products.
China is providing more subsidies for health insurance, and one province is making it easier to sell drugs from global producers.
Wisconsin is a top producer of cheese and other dairy products and could tap into the growing dairy market in China.