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In 2008, more than $2 trillion worth of products were expected to
be imported into the United States
from around the world. FDA works closely
with counterpart agencies in many other
countries to help assure that FDA-regulated
products coming into the United States
meet the standards of safety and quality
that Americans expect. These products
include food and animal feed, human
and animal drugs, cosmetics, medical
devices, vaccines and other biological
products, and radiation-emitting goods.
FDA and its Chinese counterparts are developing agreements to increase cooperation and information sharing between the U.S. and Chinese governments. These agreements are aimed at protecting the public health and providing safe products to U.S. consumers.
- New Agreement Will Enhance the Safety of Drugs and Medical Devices Imported From the People’s Republic of China (Dec. 11, 2007)
- New Agreement Will Enhance the Safety of Food and Feed Imported From the People’s Republic of China (Dec. 11, 2007)
- Statement by Secretary Mike Leavitt, Secretary of Health and Human Services, On Signing Memoranda of Agreement between the United States and The People’s Republic of China to Improve the Safety of Food, Feed, Drugs and Medical Devices (Dec. 11, 2007)
- Transcript
of Oct. 12, 2007 FDA Press Conference on China Partnerships [pdf,
54 KB]; Audio [MP3,
13.82 MB]
- FDA Commissioner
Meets with Chinese Minister of Health and Other Senior
Chinese Government Officials on Import Safety [En
Español | Chinese]
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