The National Service for Food Quality and Health (Senasa) in Argentina has streamlined its regulations for companies involved in the manufacturing, distribution, importing, exporting, and marketing of veterinary products. The updates aim to simplify procedures, reduce standards, and provide a speedy and transparent response to market needs. The new resolution covers the import, export, production, possession, fractionation, distribution, storage, and marketing of veterinary products, biological products, control of biological series, and raw materials for veterinary product production. This move is in line with the government's efforts to enhance public management and ensure effective internal control of the National Public Administration.