FDA Imports Slideshow: Port Shipment Reviews
FDA has authority to find out if imported goods are safe. How they determine that is through examination of shipments, sample analysis, or detaining shipments. If the products are in compliance with U.S. laws the shipment is electronically released or is further investigated. If the shipment is refused entry into the United States, manufacturers will have 90 days to bring the shipment back to customs custody.
March 6, 2013
FDA has authority to examine a shipment to see if the contents match what was declared to customs and border protection (CBP). This applies to any FDA regulated products, including medical devices and components. If the products are in compliance with US Laws the shipment is electronically released or “may proceeded.” If the shipment is not in compliance, it is “refused entry” into the United States and you will have 90 days to bring the shipment back to customs custody for exportation back to the country it was shipped from or be destroyed.
Dan Solis is FDA's director of import operations in the Los Angeles District Imports Branch. He recently provided import training to attendees at MD&M West.
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