Malaysia: New Export Certificate Requirement Streamlines Trade

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To reduce confusion at Malaysian ports and to streamline trade in lamb, beef, poultry and pork, all FSIS export certificates must now include in the remarks section the establishment number, name, and address of the producing/processing facility in the United States. This new requirement is especially important for U.S. pork, as trade in this product has increased significantly over the past 12 months.

Malaysia: New Export Certificate Requirement Streamlines Trade

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