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Michael Hirou
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“The past few months have proven that when China is in need, Iowa delivers. In the wake of the U.S.-China Phase 1 Trade Deal and amidst COVID-19, Iowa has served as a bountiful supplier to meet China’s huge demand for ag and food products.”
Continue reading from Tractus (Iowa Economic Development Authority’s representative in China) about opportunities for Iowa companies in China in the plant-based and alcoholic beverage markets here.
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Mega-Project Mania: Indonesia’s Industrial Land Supply Under Constraint from the Global Race for Strategic Minerals
Vietnam’s Bright Future: FTAs as a Catalyst for Economic Transformation | Tractus
Japan’s Bid to Become a Global Asset Management Hub | Tractus
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