New regulations on certification of seafood exports to the EU and UK after Brexit

Published 2021년 4월 20일

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The Agro-Forestry and Fisheries Quality Management Agency (NAFIQAD) of Vietnam is reminding seafood processing businesses of the need to comply with new EU regulations effective from April 21, 2021. These regulations, outlined in European Commission regulation No. 2020/2235, pertain to the sampling of certification for certain animal products, including seafood, exported to the EU. Additionally, the article highlights the effects of Brexit on seafood exports to the UK, detailing new regulations and potential challenges in areas such as food safety checks, labeling, and tariffs. It emphasizes the importance of business adaptation and communication with importers to navigate these changes, especially in the context of Covid-19's impact on global logistics and trade.
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New deed from EU regulation In order to comply with EU regulations and avoid problems in the process of exporting seafood to this market, the Agro-Forestry and Fisheries Quality Management Agency (NAFIQAD) informs and recommends seafood processing enterprises. Exports to the EU need to actively update, research and organize the implementation of regulations in the process of producing and processing seafood and aquatic products for export to this market. The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers has just informed, according to NAFIQAD's guidance in Official Letter 453 / QLCL-CL1 on samples of certificates for exported seafood shipments to the EU, from April 21, 2021. , when exporting goods to the EU, a new model of deed will be applied. Accordingly, on December 16, 2020, the European Commission issued regulation No. 2020/2235 relating to samples of certification of some animal products exported to the EU, effective from April 21. / 2021, the transition period ...
Source: Vinanet

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