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USDA APHIS updates health certificates and protocols for exporting fish, eels, crustaceans, and mollusks from the United States to Taiwan

USDA APHIS updates health certificates and protocols for exporting fish, eels, crustaceans, and mollusks from the United States to Taiwan

Regulations

Effective Date: February 12, 2024

This notification from United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is to inform stakeholders of the updated health certificates and protocols for exporting fish, eels, crustaceans, and mollusks from the United States to Taiwan, effective February 12, 2024. Changes were made to reflect updates to Taiwan’s Competent Authority and the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) acronym referenced in these documents. More information regarding the export requirements and associated health certificate are on the APHIS International Regulations (IRegs) web page for Taiwan (USDA APHIS | Taiwan).


Please note that this certificate can be created in APHIS’ online Veterinary Export Health Certification System (VEHCS), and Taiwan accepts electronic issuance by your Accredited Veterinarian, but requires a wet ink signature and endorsement by APHIS. For more information on VEHCS visit USDA APHIS | Country Acceptance List for VEHCS.


Visit the IRegs Live Animal Export History Page for a quick summary about all new/updated live animal export requirements and negotiated health certificates. Aquatic animal specific updates can be viewed by typing “aqua” in the History Page search box, or by selecting “Aquaculture/ Aquatic Animals” from the commodity drop-down list. You can register to receive automatic email notifications when History Page Update are made by signing up for the “VS - IREGS Live Animals” topic within the APHIS Stakeholder Registry.


For more information on certificate endorsement or facility inspection requests, please contact the APHIS Endorsement Office for your State or U.S. Territory (USDA APHIS | VS Contacts: Live Animal and Animal Product Exports).

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