Indonesia suspends white shrimp exports to the U.S.! FDA sets deadline of October 31 to complete "non-radiation" certification.

Published 2025년 10월 13일

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Core tip: The Indonesian government has officially requested that white shrimp processing companies located in Java and Lampung temporarily halt exports to the United States in response to the latest "Radioactive Safety Certification" directive issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). According to the government notification, all shrimp products exported to the United States must complete the "no radioactive contamination" certification before October 31, and this date is considered the final deadline for arrival in the United States.

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The new directive from the FDA stems from the detection of trace amounts of cesium-137, a radioactive isotope, in products from Indonesia's largest shrimp company, Bahari Makmur Sejati (BMS), in the United States. BMS has been placed on a "red list" and must undergo a comprehensive third-party audit before it can resume export eligibility, while other processing plants from Java and Lampung are now on a "yellow list," and all their products must be officially certified as "radiation-free" before they can be shipped. Documents from the Indonesian government show that exports from Java and Lampung account for approximately 99% of Indonesia's total shrimp exports to the United States, with an annual export value exceeding $1 billion. As a result, local processing plants have suspended taking orders, and pond prices have plummeted. Of the 26 containers returned by the United States, 18 were found to contain traces of cesium-137 during re-examination in Indonesia. BMS even proactively ...
Source: Foodmate

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