Exporting food rules?

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03-28-2015 09:06 AM
Just curious, what are exporting rules for a food from Canada and importing, say, in US?
Discovered for myself that Canadian sellers mail pre-packaged food all the time, worldwide. Previously thought that certification for each package is required and informing US authorities before each shipment is required too, what is cost-prohibitive for a mailing of single unit of food.
Did search, all the same. If you know, by any chance, can you point me in the right direction, where can I find this information?
Thank you.
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03-28-2015 04:12 PM
The USA has the tightest rules regarding food imports of ANY country in the world.
For information you can start here:
http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/ImportsExports/Importing/ucm2006836.htm
That said, if you file the proper paperwork it's not a problem but the paperwork burden hardly makes sense for low value shipments.

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03-30-2015 06:22 AM
Thought so...
Thank you, appreciate your help.

