The Panamanian Food Safety Authority and the National Standards for Food Import establish an extension to present free sale certificates and analyses of raw materials, ingredients and industrialized or processed foods intended for human consumption
Panama
Jul 04, 2020
In compliance with the resolution of June 14, 2019, which establishes new sanitary requirements and provisions for the introduction of industrialized or processed raw materials, ingredients and food intended for human or animal consumption, the new administration of the (AUPSA, in its Spanish acronym) will be evaluating those requested requirements, for that reason:
The National Standards for Food Import (DINAN in Spanish) informs that a 120 day extension period has been granted from May 28, 2020 until September 30, 2020 to present the free sale and analysis certificates. The other requirements established by the resolution will remain in force.
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