Amend the list of aquatic animals and animal products exempted from quarantine

On July 28, 2022, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development hereby issues the Circular No. 06/2022/TT-BNNPTNT on amending and supplementing a number of articles of Circulars providing regulations on the quarantine of aquatic animals and animal products.

Circular 06 amends and supplements Section III, Part A, and Part B of Appendix I of Circular No. 26/2016/TT-BKHDT, accordingly:

Aquatic animal products must have a quarantine in accordance with law provisions such as:

  • Aquatic animal products (embryo, egg, semen, and larvae products) in fresh, chilled or frozen form.
  • Aquatic animal products are subject to quarantine as requested by the importing countries or the provisions of the treaties to which Vietnam has signed or acceded to.
List of aquatic animals and animal products
List of aquatic animals and animal products exempted from quarantine (Illustration)

- List of aquatic animals and animal products exempted from quarantine is amended, and supplemented as follows:

  • Imported aquatic animals and animal products through the diplomatic channel.
  • Aquatic animal products are imported for use as materials for export processing or export production (new regulations).
  • Aquatic animal products are used as samples (new regulations).
  • Aquatic animal products are imported for display at fairs or exhibitions (new regulations).
  • Aquatic animal products are being exported as food that is recalled or returned (new regulations).
The Circular No. 06/2022/TT-BNNPTNT takes effect on September 11, 2022.
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