Proposing to amend regulations on the certificate of free circulation for animal feed in Vietnam

Published 2020년 12월 31일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam is considering changes to Decree No. 13/2020 / ND-CP due to feedback from international organizations and animal feed importers about the challenges of providing the Certificate of Free Sale (CFS) for imported traditional animal feed. The issues include varying CFS regulations and models across countries, and the lack of a unified understanding of documents of equivalent value. The ministry has proposed two amendments, one to limit the applicability of the CFS requirement to specific feed ingredients and the other to eliminate the CFS requirement altogether. The public is invited to comment on the draft.
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Original content

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said that during the implementation of the provisions of Decree No. 13/2020 / ND-CP, the Certificate of Free Sale or an equivalent document (CFS) at Point c, Clause 3, Article 18, some international organizations and animal feed importers reflect the difficulty of providing CFS in the registration dossier for quality inspection of imported traditional animal feed for a Some reasons are as follows: 1- The regulations on the issuance of CFS for traditional animal feed products also differ from country to country regarding the issuing authority (in some countries, CFS is issued by the organization , association, not an authorized state agency). 2- There is no unified understanding of documents of equivalent value. Currently, CFS has many different models, many cases of the same product, the same origin (same state, same country of exporter as in the United States) but with different CFS form issued by different agencies. Some CFSs ...
Source: Vinacas

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