U.S. Dairy Exports to Malaysia Surge Amid New Trade Agreement
U.S. dairy exports to Malaysia are experiencing significant momentum, as evidenced by a recent trade mission led by Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, Luke Lindbergh. The mission has fostered discussions on dairy market access, especially under President Trump's new trade agreement with Malaysia. This agreement addresses previous challenges related to Halal certification, a critical requirement for imported food products in Malaysia, a predominantly Muslim-majority country.
Lindbergh indicated that the outlook for U.S. dairy exports, particularly cheese, is promising. He noted, "Our cheese exports are actually up 245 percent over the last year, 23 percent on dairy specifically overall." This surge underscores the growing consumer demand for U.S. dairy products and presents expanding opportunities for American dairy farmers and processors.
Historically, Halal certification has been a challenge in the U.S.–Malaysia dairy trade, but the new trade agreement aims to streamline certification procedures. Lindbergh explained that this change reduces friction for U.S. dairy exporters and improves consistency and predictability in market access.
The agreement's provisions include lowering tariffs and reducing regulatory barriers, which better positions U.S. dairy producers to compete effectively in the Malaysian market. Lindbergh expressed optimism, stating, "We’re very optimistic. We see a very bright future and already great momentum for dairy in Malaysia."
With rising demand for products like cheese and other value-added dairy items, Malaysia is becoming a key growth market in Southeast Asia. This growth is part of a broader strategy to expand U.S. agricultural exports and open new opportunities for American farmers and agribusinesses.
Overall, the trade mission and the subsequent agreement highlight the potential for U.S. dairy exports to become a major success story within the U.S.–Malaysia trade relationship, with strong growth, improved access, and long-term potential firmly in place.





