Maple products are produced in the northeastern America only. If there are consumers of maple sugar products in South America, sugar is not what they want. Maple products are quite different.
There is great interest in maple products in Europe. Since tariffs will be reduced, there could be growth in that market. The same is true of Asia. Japan is also a very important market for maple products.
My question is specifically about maple products and not about sugar. Sugar and maple products are quite different.