April saw a significant surge in US dairy exports, with the volume increasing by 25% compared to the same period in the previous year. This growth was evident across all major dairy products, with cheese, whey, and skim milk powder showing the most notable increases. The value of these exports also rose by 33%, largely due to the shipping of larger volumes of higher priced products. The port situation in the US improved in April, contributing to this growth, especially in cheese exports which hit a record high. Skim milk powder exports also saw a 16% increase, driven by a strong recovery in exports to Mexico and new business in the MENA region. Despite some challenges like drought in Mexico and delays at West Coast ports, the US managed to diversify its shipping destinations, with the MENA region becoming a significant market for its dairy products.