U.S. Department of Agriculture
Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS).
Wide range of information and data on U.S. agricultural trade, as well as agriculture and agricultural policy of the European Union (EU) and other foreign
countries.
FAS, U.S. Mission
to the European Union, Brussels.
Information on U.S.-EU agricultural policy and bilateral trade
issues, EU food import rules, animal product import rules, fruit
and vegetable
standards, and import duties and quotas.
FAS, U.S. Trade Internet System. Data on U.S. exports and imports of agricultural, fish, forest, and textile products from from 1989 to the present.
USDA
World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE). Each
month, USDA forecasts supply and demand for major farm commodities
for the United States and for the world.
U.S. Government
U.S. Trade Representative (USTR).
Agency responsible for developing and implementing trade policies
to promote world growth, support environmental protection, and advance
core labor standards.
U.S. International Trade Commission
(ITC). Agency that provides objective
trade expertise to both the legislative and executive branches of
government, determines impact of imports on U.S. industries, and
directs actions against certain unfair trade practices.
Central Intelligence Agency, World
Factbook. Information on the geography, people, government,
economy, and transnational issues of EU member countries.
International Organizations
Europa. The official site
of the European Union.
European
Commission, Agriculture and Rural Development. The administrative and regulatory body
of the European Union responsible for agricultural policy, agricultural
markets, agricultural statistics, and international agricultural
trade relations.
Delegation of the European Commission
to the United States. News and information on the EU of particular
interest to the United States.
Official
Journal of the European Union. Published every working day
in all official languages of the EU, the
journal consists of two related series (L for legislation and
C for information
and notices) and a supplement (S for public procurement).
World Trade Organization (WTO).
Information on the rules of trade between nations, and access to official WTO
documents.
Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD), Statistics Directorate.
Data on economic indicators, labor force, agriculture,
national accounts, and international trade for its members,
including the EU.
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