Before your products arrive in the United States, you must have a Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) Plan in place. If you don’t have a physical presence in the USA, then you need to then appoint an FSVP Agent to communicate with the FDA. However, there are a few things you need to know before you start drafting up an FSVP Plan and finding an FSVP Agent.
FSVP is a requirement under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) created as a preventive measure to prevent foodborne illnesses in the USA. FSVP rule is a way to ensure foreign food suppliers are following the same food safety standards as those required in the USA.
All importers who import food into the US must comply with the FSVP. If you are a US importer and your food is coming from a foreign supplier, you must have an FSVP Plan in place before importing your products. If you do not have a representative in the US then you will need to appoint an FSVP Agent. The FSVP Agent must be physically located in the US and will act as your company’s liaison with the FDA.
If you do not comply with the FSVP, you will not be allowed to import your food products into the US and they will be denied entry at the port.
An FSVP Plan is a document that describes the processes importers follow to ensure their foreign suppliers comply with FDA regulations. Without an FSVP Plan, the FDA can stop your products from being imported, even if your products are considered safe.
Only a ”qualified individual” can develop an FSVP Plan. At US Imports, our team of regulatory experts can act as the Qualified Individual and write a new FSVP Plan or review your existing plan for you.
Here at US Imports, we can take care of the small stuff so you can focus on the big stuff. Let us help your business maintain compliance. Check our services to learn more.
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