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FDA strengthens import crackdown on infant formula, melons, and seafood

FDA strengthens import crackdown on infant formula, melons, and seafood

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) enforces U.S. food safety regulations for foods imported from foreign countries through import warnings. The agency will update and revise notices as needed.

The most recent revisions to the import warnings posted by the FDA are as follows:

Click here Go to the FDA page with links to details for specific warnings. Please see the chart below for a list of the most recent alerts.

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