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New and Revised FDA Import Alerts for Oct. 12-14

On Oct. 12-14 the Food and Drug Administration posted new and revised versions of the following Import Alerts on the detention without physical examination of:

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  • 99-30: All Milk Products, Milk Derived Ingredients and Finished Food Products Containing Milk from China Due to the Presence of Melamine and/or Melamine Analogs (here)
  • 99-21: Food Products Containing Sulfites (here)
  • 99-20: Imported Food Products Due to NLEA Violations (here)
  • 99-08: Processed Foods for Pesticides (here)
  • 99-04: Manufacturers Of Low Acid Canned Foods And Acidified Foods (here)
  • 76-01: Medical Instruments from Pakistan (here)
  • 66-41: Unapproved New Drugs Promoted In The U.S. (here)
  • 52-08: Ceramic ware Due to Excessive Lead and/or Cadmium (here)
  • 45-02: Foods Containing Illegal and/or Undeclared Colors (here)
  • 16-125: Refrigerated (Not Frozen) Raw Fish and Fishery Products that are Vacuum Packaged or Modified Atmosphere Packaged or Packaged in a Material that is not Oxygen-Permeable due to the Potential for Clostridium Botulinum Toxin Production (here)
  • 16-120: Fish/Fishery Products from Foreign Processors (Mfrs.) Not in Compliance with Seafood HACCP (here)
  • 16-119: Fish And Fishery Products For Importer And Foreign Processor (Manuf) Combinations (here)
  • 16-81: Seafood Products Due to the Presence of Salmonella (here)
  • 16-74: Uneviscerated Fish Or Partially Eviscerated Fish that are either Salt-Cured, Dried, Smoked, Acidified, Pickled, Fermented or Brined (here)
  • 16-39: Processed Seafood and Analogue Seafood (Surimi) Products for Listeria Monocytogenes (here)