¶ … portrayal of the status of honey and sweeteners that are derived from honey within the U.S. And how this product forms a relationship between the U.S. And other nations. The article gives the quantities that are produced within the U.S. And the imported amounts of honey as well as the demand trend and the consumption of honey. It is shown that the U.S. does not have the capacity to meet its domestic demand for honey hence relies on two thirds of its supplies from the importation of the product. The article further discuses how the reliance on the foreign importations is dangerous for the U.S. economy since factors like weather, where severe rain and hail can easily negatively affect the production of honey in the producing nations like Mexico hence hamper U.S. imports. The future of the U.S. trade with other nations like Mexico, Argentina and Vietnam is also discussed with a deliberate effort to maintain the trade patterns being discussed and agreements such ac the USITC suspension of instigations on Mexico sugar trade being salient examples. The article further discusses the global trends of production and consumption of honey, with the U.S. emerging as the second largest market for honey produced in the European Union and China emerging as the largest producer of honey, followed by the EU. The writer then closes by discussing...
As a conclusion, the writer indicates that the fight against the illegal importation of the substandard honey from China is not lost since the authorities are at work each day, making significant breakthroughs in ensuring the genuine honey alone makes it to the U.S. markets.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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