Russia: When importing a batch of frozen squid from China, a violation of the Unified Veterinary and Sanitary Requirements was found

Published 2024년 1월 26일

Tridge summary

A shipment of goods owned by a Moscow-based company has been stopped by the Rosselkhoznadzor department due to inconsistencies between the product's labeling and the import permit. The discrepancy, a violation of the Unified Veterinary Requirements, has resulted in the suspension of the product's further movement. The goods can only be transported and sold once the identified violations have been corrected.
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In mid-January, the shipment arrived at the temporary storage warehouse in Vladivostok. On January 23, the products were provided for state veterinary control by the Primorsky interregional department of Rosselkhoznadzor. The owner of the goods is a company from Moscow. During the inspection of regulated products by a state inspector of the Rosselkhoznadzor department, it was established that the catch area indicated on the labeling of transport containers and individual packaging of products does not coincide with the catch area in the import permit. This is a violation of the Unified Veterinary Requirements for goods subject to veterinary control (supervision), approved by the decision of the Customs Union Commission dated June 18, 2010 No. 317 “On the application of veterinary and sanitary measures in the ...
Source: Fishretail

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