Zepol Corporation (http://www.zepol.com), a company that specializes in U.S. trade data, published its latest report on the imports and exports between the United States and
Europe.
This report’s data is in high demand due to recent negotiations for a transatlantic trade agreement and increased tensions with Russia. The thoughtprovoking
figures show broad-level statistics, but also delve deep into U.S. trade with Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia and the Ukraine.
“With so much going on politically between the United States and Europe, the contents of this report couldn’t be more timely,” explains Zepol’s CEO Paul Rasmussen. “It’s amazing what an immediate impact Russia’s sanctions had on U.S. food exports as well as the potential effects a free trade agreement could have on U.S. and EU trade.”
In the report, trade professionals will find import and export values, top U.S. and European trading companies, growing products, U.S. port trends, etc. The data also exposes the current state of trade between the United
States and Ukraine. The stats hint at how the nation’s economy is doing after Russia’s recent occupation of Crimea.
Click this link for a free download of the United States and Europe Trade Report: http://www.zepol.com/special/contact.aspx?formid=85
The information in this report was derived from Zepol’s trade intelligence tools, TradeIQ Import and TradeView.
Zepol’s online tools are subscription-based products that provide insights into companies importing and exporting in the United States. Zepol software to generate lists of U.S. importers and exporters, based on
criteria that fit a target market for U.S. supply chain managers.
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