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U.S. R EGULATIONS FOR I MPORTED FOODS
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FDA R EQUIREMENTS Must comply with same US laws and regulations as domestic foods GMPs HACCP Labeling errors account for > 22% of detentions Low acid canned foods Importer must have: food canning establishment registration on file with FDA scheduled process filing with FDA
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FDA R EQUIREMENTS Registration of foreign facilities and US agent Prior notice of import shipments must be received no more than 5 days before arrival and no fewer than: 2 hours if by land by road 4 hours if by air or land by rail 6 hours if by water
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FDA R EQUIREMENTS Administrative detention based on past history and/or other information indicating the product may be in violation Maintenance of records for all foods accepted for entry into the US foods with < 60 day shelf-life - 6 months foods with 60 days to 6 months shelf-life – 1 year foods with > 6 month shelf-life – 2 years
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A SSISTANCE FOR I MPORTERS Private companies offering assistance e.g., Registrar Corp. (Virginia, USA)
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A SSISTANCE FOR I MPORTERS Registrar Corp. provides assistance with import regulations not free!! Registration of facility - $195 free of charge with FDA Prior notice of shipping registration - $29.95/shipment free of charge with FDA (pending FSEA) Label/ingredient design - $1,495/product FDA does not do this
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FDA I NSPECTION OF I MPORTS Food arrives at the port agent files entry notice and posts bond (3x value) US Customs notifies FDA (electronic) FDA elects NOT to examine – article enters commerce FDA elects to examine shipment passes inspection →→ article enters commerce fails inspection →→ article is refused entry re-exported destroyed petition for reconditioning Once the article enters commerce, it is considered as domestic
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USDA R EQUIREMENTS Must come from eligible countries and certified establishments made by application Must be approved by USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service disease concerns Compliance with prerequisite programs GMPs SSOPs HACCP
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USDA R EQUIREMENTS Company must undergo an equivalency determination process document reviews laws, compliance, disease issues, etc. on-site audits technical team conducts the audit must comply with same US laws and regulations as domestic meat, poultry, and egg products Must present items for inspection at an official port establishment (~327 ports in the US)
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USDA R EQUIREMENTS Inspection at port of entry inspection records from exporting country post-mortem only denied exported or destroyed accepted USDA inspected and passed treated as domestic from this point forward
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US I MPORT R EGULATIONS Not a complex process Can be problematic for some importers language issues poor understanding of regulations On site compliance verification Inspection based on history of compliance ~ 2% of imported items are actually inspected
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