Compliance Trainings, Online
2016-05-10
Description : The FDA's import and export requirements have become more rigorous in the past few years. The litany of problems of contaminated food and drugs raised a red flag. A few years ago, contaminated cat food manufactured abroad became a driving example of the problem. Congress has since mandated that the FDA's import program become more aggressive. The FDA's strict requirements especially caught many foreign firms off-guard. The FDA has established offices in foreign countries to increase its oversight. The expectation is that foreign countries will cooperate in the FDA's effort to raise the regulatory bar to protect the public health. Firms that do not position their import and export business in conformance with the FDA and US Customs Border Patrol requirements can face onerous costs. With what you learn from the webinar and apply, you can avoid typical problems and learn how to deal with tough problems when they occur. This webinar covers critical issues that any FDA regulated firm should understand to survive regulatory scrutiny. Awareness of the topics, at a minimum, will help you ensure your compliance profile import/export practices and, where appropriate, the need to improve it. Critical issues will be discussed so you can develop and maintain an effective and efficient import / export business. The topics cover legal requirements and practical business operations. Given the FDA's increased scrutiny of international trade, understanding the following topics is essential. Areas Covered in the Session : Information required by law Risk mitigation strategy Detention resolution Negotiating with FDA Warning Letters "Import for Export" requirements Export requirements and export certificates Who Will Benefit: Corporate Import/Export Department Regulatory Affairs - Senior Managers Financial Planning Department International Shipping Managers Import Brokers Foreign Manufacturers
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