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FDA Warns Canada & China Seafood Processors of Import Refusal, Reinspection Fees for HACCP Violations

The Food and Drug Administration said three seafood processors in Canada and China have inadequate seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) plans, and may refuse admission of their products, in warning letters posted to the FDA website Dec.…

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25. Seapak (here) and Ocean Pier (here) of Canada, as well as Koon Cheong Lung (here) of China, were sent the letters. Because the alleged violations are materially related to food safety, the FDA may also assess reinspection fees, it said, so all three seafood processors should inform their U.S. Agents.