Can you please give me the details of "What if your product got rejected by FDA reviewer?" Please tell me what type of steps or methods I have to take to reverse this decision.
Thank you for your note, Jaren. The key is to understand that you as a third party, you would be considered the importer and thus responsible for ensuring the snacks meet all applicable FDA safety and labeling requirements. My recommendation would be to begin positive communications with the maker and become their US importer and distributor. Once you have established the connection, begin moving forward with all of the compliance needs and begin with your first small shipment. Avoid Denial of Entry at the port by being prepared and following the necessary processes. If we can assist, please let us know. Best of luck.
Yes, you have to declare the product and collaborate closely with your shipping and logistics partners to ensure that your food product meets all regulatory standards. That's interesting. If the product is headed to Canada, you have a terrific chance of falling under the MRA with Canada. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has a mutual recognition arrangement (MRA) for food safety systems with the FDA. Can you supply more details on the food category, origin, and destination?
This series is super helpful! Where is part 3?
Thank you for your note. First, there is a guide on my website www.timforrest.com/food-import-into-usa-fda-user-guide/
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Can you please give me the details of "What if your product got rejected by FDA reviewer?" Please tell me what type of steps or methods I have to take to reverse this decision.
Destroyed with fees or sent back to original country if denied entry. Denial of entry is also on the records for maker.
How would you go about this if you were importing foods as a third party? Such as a snack food.
Thank you for your note, Jaren. The key is to understand that you as a third party, you would be considered the importer and thus responsible for ensuring the snacks meet all applicable FDA safety and labeling requirements. My recommendation would be to begin positive communications with the maker and become their US importer and distributor. Once you have established the connection, begin moving forward with all of the compliance needs and begin with your first small shipment. Avoid Denial of Entry at the port by being prepared and following the necessary processes. If we can assist, please let us know. Best of luck.
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what about shipping through the USA. DO I have to go through paperwork?
Yes, you have to declare the product and collaborate closely with your shipping and logistics partners to ensure that your food product meets all regulatory standards. That's interesting. If the product is headed to Canada, you have a terrific chance of falling under the MRA with Canada. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has a mutual recognition arrangement (MRA) for food safety systems with the FDA. Can you supply more details on the food category, origin, and destination?
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Do I need to bring it to a warehouse?
Yes. There are numerous public storage companies nearby major ports that offer these services.
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