The Import Safety Priority Trade Issue is designed to ensure that unsafe products do not enter the commerce of the United States by working collaboratively and collectively with other government agencies, other foreign governments and the trade to better define and assess risk through increased automation and the sharing of information to encourage greater use of partnership and best practices to protect the U.S. consumer.
CBP Import Safety and Other Government Agencies Initiatives The goal of CBP Import Safety initiatives is to facilitate communications and to strengthen partnership between CBP, other government agencies and the trade to ensure unsafe products do not enter the commerce of the United Sates.
Import Safety Commercial Targeting and Analysis Center The Import Safety Commercial Targeting and Analysis Center (CTAC) is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility designed to streamline and enhance federal efforts to address import safety issues. The Import Safety CTAC combines the resources and manpower of CBP and other government agencies to protect the American public from harm caused by unsafe imported products by improving communication and information-sharing and reducing redundant inspection activities. The Import Safety CTAC, which is headed by and located adjacent to CBP’s Office of International Trade in Washington, reflects the three core principles announced by President Obama's Food Safety Working Group in July: prevention, surveillance and response.