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Mã WTO |
G/SPS/N/AUS/394 |
Ngày thông báo |
24/08/2016 |
Loại thông báo |
Bình thường |
Tiêu đề |
Imported Food Reforms - Consultation regulation impact statement |
Tóm tắt |
The Australian Government is considering the implications of a range of proposed options for reform to the management of imported food. These reforms aim to better protect the health of Australian consumers by strengthening the ability to identify, respond to and manage food safety risks. The options are broadly similar to recent or planned reforms in Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
Information about the proposed changes and the Consultation Regulation Impact Statement (Consultation RIS) can be found on the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources website: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/imported-food-reform. The Consultation RIS examines issues including the estimated benefits and costs of the proposed reform options on food importing businesses, consumers and the Australian Government.
The reform options are consistent with the Codex Alimentarius Guidelines for Food Import Control Systems and address inconsistencies between Australia's imported and domestic food legislation. Imported food will continue to be required to meet the same food safety standards as food produced in Australia.
Elements of the proposed reform options likely to be of most interest to trading partners
include:
Supply chain assurance (pages 36-40; 56-58 of the Consultation RIS) The proposed reforms will require importers to make a declaration that they have records that provide supply chain assurance for 'prescribed' foods, where border inspection alone would be insufficient to assure the safety of the food. These foods require preventative controls to be in place during their production to ensure safety as border testing alone is insufficient to provide this assurance. See Appendix B for an indicative list of prescribed foods.
Australian importers will be able to demonstrate that the food safety hazards associated with higher risk foods have been subjected to preventative controls in a food safety management system by providing a:
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Sản phẩm |
All imported food |
Quốc gia |
Australia |
Tệp đính kèm:
NAUS394.pdf
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