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NMFS Updates Certification of Admissibility for Seafood from Mexico

The National Marine Fisheries Service updated its certification of admissibility that is required for imports of fish from Mexico, CBP said in a CSMS message. The revised form expires May 31. "Mexican authorities have been notified that this form should…

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be used for fish landed in Mexican ports beginning May 1, 2022," CBP said. "Entries from Mexico under the designated HTS codes that are not accompanied by the COA are inadmissible." The certification requirements are meant to help protect the endangered vaquita, a species of porpoise endemic to the northern Gulf of California (see 2003050043).