The governments of Tunisia and the United States have finalized U.S. export certificates to allow imports of U.S. beef, poultry and egg products into Tunisia.

This announcement follows meetings between U.S. and Tunisian officials on the safety and wholesomeness of U.S. beef, poultry and egg products.

“President Trump continues to prioritize the opening of new markets for U.S. agricultural products, and we welcome Tunisia’s agreement to begin imports of U.S. beef, poultry and egg products,” U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said. “New access to the Tunisian market is an important step in ensuring that American farmers and ranchers can continue to expand their exports of U.S. agricultural products.”

In 2018, U.S. exports of agricultural products to Tunisia exceeded $264 million.

More than 90 percent of exports were corn, soybeans or corn and soy products. Initial estimates are that Tunisia would import annually $5-10 million of beef, poultry and egg products from the United States with additional growth over time.

“I’m convinced that when the Tunisians get a taste of U.S. beef, poultry and eggs, they’re going to want more. These products coming into Tunisia are safe, wholesome and very delicious,” U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue. “At the direction of President Trump, USDA remains committed to opening up new markets across the globe. While we continue to supply Tunisia’s domestic animal proteins sector with quality U.S. grains and oilseeds, I have no doubt that U.S. beef, poultry and eggs will only help increase competitiveness and consumer choice within Tunisia.”

More details on requirements for exporting to Tunisia are available from the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service Export Library.