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The European Commission’s Health and Consumer Protection Directorate General (DG SANCO) and the United States Food and Drug Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS/FDA) (collectively “the Participants”) recognise the need to further improve their relationship and in particular, in the Transatlantic Economic Partnership Action Plan, the need for increased co-operation as a means of promoting public health protection and addressing technical barriers to trade in food.
Such cooperation shall not compromise each Participant’s ability to carry out its responsibilities and shall not create any kind of legal obligation on the part of HHS/FDA and the European Commission.
Therefore the Participants are pleased to cooperate to facilitate the sharing of documents and/or information related to ensuring food safety.
This cooperation activity will strengthen communication between public authorities involved in food safety activities and reinforce public health protection.
The type of information that may be shared includes, but is not limited to:
1. All legislation and guidance documents available under the rules and regulation governing food safety and public health protection in the EU and in the US in particular concerning nutrition labelling, compositional criteria for specific categories of foods, label claims relevant to health promotion and/or protection, added ingredients including nutrients, transgenic animals and animal cloning, use of animal drugs used in food-producing animals, emergency response and preparedness, and food and feed alerts associated with specific incidents. This also includes relevant position papers, notes for guidance and any other guidance documents developed by one Participant that may be made available for review by the other Participant either in draft, finalised or released for consultation.
2. Documents relating to controls carried out by HHS/FDA or DG SANCO and necessary for the preparation and effective execution of the verifications foreseen in Art. 9 of the Agreement between the United States of America and the European Community on Sanitary Measures to Protect Public and Animal Health in Trade in Live Animals and Animal Products.
3. In relation to DG SANCO’s Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed and HHS/FDA’s corresponding notification system relevant to food safety emerging situations the information to be exchanged may include, but is not limited to, the following:
The Participants reserve the right to limit the scope of the
above information should its dissemination or exchange undermine specific interests
of either Participant, including national security; commercial, industrial
or professional secrecy; the protection of the individual and of privacy; or
the Participants’ interests in the confidentiality of their proceedings.
Any exchange of non-public information will be made in accordance with the
Participants’ laws and regulations and, in particular, with the letters
exchanged by the Participants on June 6, 2005. In some cases, under this
plan, exchange of proprietary or other similar company-specific information
in the possession of one of the Participants may be subject to prior approval
and authorisation from the private sector companies concerned.
We look forward to implementing this plan for the sharing of information and
to continuing cooperative activities to further enhance the relationship between
the HHS/FDA and the European Commission in the best interest of public and
animal health.
Signed this the ____23___ day of September, 2005.
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