Brazil and Cuba have inked a deal to facilitate the trade of dairy, meat, and seafood. This lets Brazilian companies export these products directly to Cuba, simplifying trade. Before, a Cuban agency had to inspect these products separately. Now, Brazil’s own agencies can certify them, saving time and effort. The deal isn’t just for current […]
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