The U.S.
Foreign Ag Service says Mexico removing tariffs on U.S. cheese will greatly
improve exports which are expected to increase by eight percent from 2018.
Meanwhile,
trade challenges for skimmed milk powder and export competition have the USDA forecasting
exports decline by four percent this year after the last four years of
increase.
The agency says the European Union remains the greatest competitor to the U.S. as free trade agreements between the EU and other countries put the U.S.
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