EU: Regulatory obstacles to importing U.S. vanilla extract

Published 2023년 9월 1일

Tridge summary

The USDA is warning US exporters of vanilla extract to halt shipments to the European Union due to a new requirement for an official certificate of compliance. The EU now demands a standardized certificate from the US government regarding the maximum residue limits for ethylene oxide. Since the US lacks a procedure to provide this certificate, the EU does not accept third-party certificates and imports of US vanilla are currently on hold.
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The USDA is advising US exporters of vanilla extract not to ship their products to the European Union until further notice. The European Union has introduced the requirement for an official certificate from the US government on the compliance of vanilla extract with the maximum residue limits for ethylene oxide set by the EU. There is currently no US government procedure to provide the standardized certificate that the EU now ...
Source: Reussir

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