US imposes tough standards for
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The US
has rigid quarantine restrictions that are aimed at protecting US domestic
producers from potentially damaging insects from Vietnam ,
so imports must be put in isolation for a period of time before shipped to
the US .
The Vietnam quarantine agency
oversees compliance with this process and each shipment must be accompanied
with a certification from the agency to the US Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS).
The US imposes stringent
requirements not only on the quality of products but also packaging methods,
which Vietnamese companies will have to master in order to ship products into
the US market.
Labelling requirements
Labelling requirements on
agricultural products are also vitally important says Trung and most products
from Vietnam to date that
have been sold in the US
were sold under US brand names.
If Vietnamese products are going to
have long term success accessing the US market then products such as
coffee, pepper, and cashew nuts should strive for labelling that establishes
brand recognition.
This is particularly true with fish
as there has historically been rampant mislabelling and black marketing of
fish in the US
market – practices that have mislead consumers and cost the global fishing
industry major losses each year.
Labelling laws in the US also have served as a significant
non-tariff barrier to keep Vietnamese fish out of the US
market. For instance, Vietnamese tra fish and basa fish (or any
imported fish) cannot be labelled ‘catfish’ in the US .
A unique aspect of fish is that the
type of fish is its brand name, according to John Connelly, President of the
US National Fisheries Institute (NFI).
In other words catfish, tra fish,
pangasius fish or swai fish are all viewed as separate brands and mislabelling
of brands will create innumerable headaches for Vietnamese companies that do
not adhere to their proper labelling.
Country of origin labelling has also
been used as a non-tariff barrier to keep Vietnamese fish out of the US market so great care must be undertaken to
insure compliance with these strict requirements of the US market.
In the past the US FDA has
repeatedly found imported catfish to contain contaminants, chemicals and
drugs that are banned.
For this reason, it is federally
mandated that restaurants disclose the country of origin of all fish and
seafood on their menus and products without the proper country of origin
supporting documents will be prohibited entry into the US .
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