FDA's New Regulations on Indonesian Shrimp & Spices

The U.S. FDA introduces new import certification requirements for shrimp and spices from Indonesia due to detected radioactive contamination. This regulatory move will be effective from October 31, 2025, for certain regions in Indonesia.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-10-2025 10:28 IST | Created: 06-10-2025 10:28 IST
FDA's New Regulations on Indonesian Shrimp & Spices
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a significant policy update that impacts the importation of shrimp and spices from Indonesia. The decision stems from concerns about radioactive contamination detected in these products.

The FDA will mandate new import certification requirements targeting specific regions within Indonesia. This measure is set to take effect starting October 31, 2025, as part of a broader effort to safeguard public health standards in the U.S.

These requirements reflect the FDA's ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety of imported food products and protecting consumers from potential health risks associated with radioactive exposure.

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