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Periodic Review Of Plants Exporting To The EU Is Expected
Plants approved to export meat products to the European Union (EU) will be reviewed periodically by FSIS to ensure each plant continues to comply with EU export standards. For more information regarding the EU conformance verification review procedure, including documenting the review on the revised FSIS Form 9100-1, see Export Notice 2005-2. Also see Export Requirements for the EU in the FSIS Export Library for all EU export requirements.
Mexico
Proper Labeling Required For Product Entry Into Mexico
Though product registry in Mexico has not been in effect since September 1991, there is strict enforcement of mandatory labeling. U.S. exporters are advised to work with an importing agent in Mexico to assure proper labeling of their meat products.
Under certain conditions, product may be allowed entry into Mexico with labeling deviations. Export certification can be provided in these situations, but exporters requesting certification of product without the required labeling are responsible for assuring product entry into Mexico.
For more information, see Export Requirements for Mexico in the FSIS Export Library.
Periodic Review Of Plants Exporting To The EU Is Expected
Plants approved to export meat products to the European Union (EU) will be reviewed periodically by FSIS to ensure each plant continues to comply with EU export standards. For more information regarding the EU conformance verification review procedure, including documenting the review on the revised FSIS Form 9100-1, see Export Notice 2005-2. Also see Export Requirements for the EU in the FSIS Export Library for all EU export requirements.
Mexico
Proper Labeling Required For Product Entry Into Mexico
Though product registry in Mexico has not been in effect since September 1991, there is strict enforcement of mandatory labeling. U.S. exporters are advised to work with an importing agent in Mexico to assure proper labeling of their meat products.
Under certain conditions, product may be allowed entry into Mexico with labeling deviations. Export certification can be provided in these situations, but exporters requesting certification of product without the required labeling are responsible for assuring product entry into Mexico.
For more information, see Export Requirements for Mexico in the FSIS Export Library.