Argentina will resume exporting dairy products to South Korea starting October 15, following the approval of the country's health certificate model by South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS). The approval covers products such as butter, milk powder, cow milk, whey, cheese, and cream. This development comes after a halt in shipments to South Korea in 2016 due to the Asian country's Special Law for the Control of the Safety of Imported Foods, requiring new conditions for the health certificate accompanying dairy exports. Seven small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from Argentina are set to benefit from this resumption of trade.