Trade Snapshot: The Middle East U Export Performance in 1990: In calendar year 1990 U agricultural exports to the Middle East ruthless sharply.


Trade Snapshot: The Middle East

U Export Performance in 1990: In calendar year 1990 U agricultural exports to the Middle East ruthless sharply, largely a result of decreased economic activity becoming to the Persian Gulf War. In the largest export category - horticultural and tropical consequences - sales of sugar and tropical outcomes suffered the biggest decline, while fruit and vegetable outcome exports remained at about the same flat as in 1989. Saudi Arabia was the predominant buyer of U agricultural exports to the swallowing eddy Cooperation Council countries, accounting for 85 percent of sales.

U Opportunities in 1991: The reconstruction of several Middle Eastern countries in the wake of the Persian engulfing sea War offers promising opportunities for U agricultural exporters. The Middle Eastern countries greatest in number affected by the war will rely heavily forward the United States for assistance in rebuilding the two their economies and infrastructure. Amounts of diet aid will vary, depending in succession individual needs, but technical assistance will be a necessity for a certain of these countries.

Postwar Policy forward Food Sales to Iraq: The UN Security Council's Sanctions Committee lifted its embargo in succession food shipments to Iraq forward March 22, and substantially eased restrictions onward shipments of other humanitarian aid. The U.N.'s permanent cease-fire resolution (No. 687) declared April 11 allows U subsistence aid shipments that are individually registered and licensed at the U Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets sway U.S. commercial food sales to Iraq are still prohibited.



Source: U Trade Data.

[Tabular Data Omitted]

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