Customs rules for food products imported into the United States are complicated and interwoven with the procedures and rules issued by the FDA. Sometimes an incomplete import procedure or a misinterpretation of FDA rules are all you need to have your goods seized by customs.
It is not uncommon that a company with little experience in food importing into the United States falls into a seizure or detention of its shipment of food products .
Through our highly specialized partners in US import procedures, ExportUSA is able to solve all of the problems linked to importing food into the United States.
In actual practice:
Our partners have more than 10 years of experience in solving the problems associated with importing food into the United States. Except in the case of complete negligence, we are able to ensure you with 100% success in solving any customs problem associated with the importing of food products into the United States.
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