VN companies need legal lessons before exporting
to US
HA NOI (VNS)
- Vietnamese businesses need to improve their awareness and understanding of
the legal implications of exporting goods to the US, says David Lennarz, Vice
President of the US Registrar Corp.
Addressing a workshop on export opportunities to the US and
requirements of the country's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) held in Ha
Noi yesterday, Lennarz said the businesses need to be updated on new
regulations that would affect Vietnamese exports to the lucrative market.
Speakers at the workshop noted that under US regulations,
imports have to satisfy both federal and state regulations.
Lennarz said the FDA frequently investigates foreign food
producers that it considers risky as well as new businesses exporting
products in bulk quantities. The administration also refuses entry for
several products, he said.
Goods seen as carrying high risk include acidic food, seafood,
fruits, fresh vegetables and spices, he added.
Last year, it was reported that 2,400 producers from all
countries were subject to quality investigations. This year, the number is
expected to rise to 4,800 and further double to 9,600 next year.
In its investigations, the FDA looks at production processes,
workers' hygiene, workshop design, maintenance and sterilization as well as
storage facilities. These are likely to cost businesses a lot as they have to
prepare many documents in detail, the workshop heard.
The FDA recently announced its fees for the fiscal year 2015,
including domestic and foreign food facility re-inspections, importer
re-inspections and fines for failure to comply with a recall order. Fees for
these inspections will cost $217 per hour if domestic travel is required
(down from $237) and $305 per hour if foreign travel is required (up from
$302).
Lennarz cautioned Vietnamese exporters that they must inform
the FDA of all details before shipping products to the
They should also be aware of regulations regarding labelling,
including the classification of ingredients as well information carried in
health notices, he said.
Bui Hoang Yen, an official of the Ministry of Industry and
Trade, said the
Echoing Lennarz, she said one of the drawbacks that Vietnamese
firms faced in exporting agro-forestry products, seafood, food and
pharmaceuticals to the
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Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 9, 2014
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