Norway will no longer give advance notice to aquatic product certificates for export to China
On October 22, 2020, the Norwegian Food Safety Agency's website announced that it will no longer provide advance notice for aquatic product certificates exported to China.
The requirement for advance notification of export certificates is based on the requirement of destination countries such as China that imported aquatic products must meet the requirements of the Norwegian official (mainly for animal diseases), and the official (the Norwegian Food Agency) should supervise compliance. This process consumes a lot of resources of officials and exporters and affects export efficiency. At present, Norway is carrying out dynamic management and automatic verification of the disease situation of exported aquatic products (including salmon anemia and pancreatic disease), and the requirement of advance notice will be cancelled when it is realized. The specific implementation date will be notified later.
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