Home :: News and Events :: Press Room
Case Studies :: FAQ :: Video FAQ :: Glossary  :: Site Map
Bookmark and Share  
   NEWS & EVENTS
  :: Overview
  :: News Headlines
  :: A&A on the Road
  :: Press Room

« Back Print Release »

Government of Canada to Strengthen Safety of Imported Food

Monday, April 23, 2012 – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) Friday announced plans to develop new regulations that will better protect consumers from unsafe imported foods. The proposed new regulations, a commitment of the Government’s Food and Consumer Safety Action Plan, would require food importers to be licensed and have measures in place to keep unsafe food out of the marketplace. The regulations are being developed in close consultation with industry so that food safety objectives can continue to be met with minimal burden on business operations. The proposed regulations would include a range of tools and streamlined processes to help importers—particularly small enterprises—transition to the new requirements. A user fee is being proposed to recover the cost of issuing the import licences. More on the consultations

http://inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/newsroom/news-releases/safety-of-imported-food/eng/1334852034495/1334852382109

Source: CIFFA Website news



eBay User Services :: Case Studies :: Faq :: Glossary :: Site Map :: Help
About A&A :: Services :: Importing/Exporting :: Resources :: Online Tools :: Publications :: News & Events
  © 2009 A & A Contract Customs Brokers Ltd.®  All rights reserved.      Disclaimer      Privacy Policy     Terms and Conditions