2017 - What You Should Know About Export Requirements for FDA Regulated Products from the US to Foreign Countries
Date2017-04-11
Deadline2017-04-11
VenueNew Hyde Park, USA - United States
KeywordsCompliance regulations fda; Fda food regulations; Fda regulated products
Websitehttps://bit.ly/2lWc4Bc
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview:
This training will provide an in-depth explanation of FDA-Regulated Products that were exported from the United States to Foreign Countries. Also, the speaker will address what export documentation must be used in the transportation of FDA-regulated products. Then, we will also discuss the FDA procedures that exporter that you must comply with, in order meet the Modernization Act agreement. Lastly, this webinar explains what local government and private resources will have impact on the exporter’s transaction process when it comes to tariff costs in an FDA trading environment.
Why Should You Attend:
As exporters, when exporting outside ofU.S., then they must consider the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provisions because it helps them to understand what documents and procedures are needed in coordination transaction process. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) measures will spell out the transportation documentations that are required for exporting to a foreign port. This Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has various multiparts’ that contain compliance documentation and procedures that are necessary in this international business in order facilitate entry of goods.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Laws and Regulations
FDA Guidance
Definitions
FDA Process for Issuing Export Certificates
Export and Documentation Requirements
Important Information for Exporting FDA Regulated Products: Food, Cosmetics, Animal Drugs, Drugs and Medical Devices
Regulatory Requirements Exported from the US
Prior Notice Process
How to Deal with Refusal to Issue Export Certificates
Common Misunderstanding and Key Considerations
Enforcement Actions: Case Studies
PASS-IT Recommendations: Best Practices
Learning Objectives:
Exporters, we must understand what are their exporting roles to determine the export certificate for FDA-regulated products. Also, exporters must address what is their responsibility when it comes to distribution and selling of their goods. Next, exporter needs to know the determination factors for the origination of goods under the FDA Regulations. For this reason, exporters must be aware of their roles when it comes to generating the documentation and what procedures that must be followedto meet the duty compliance processes, which could lead to legal challenges and delay of the exportation process in this marketplace.
Who Will Benefit:
R&D Scientists, Engineers, Managers, and Directors
Regulatory Affairs
Quality Professionals
Product Development Professionals
CROs
Consultants
Senior Management
Contractors and Subcontractors
Anyone interested in the subject
Speaker Profile:
Dr. Rossano V. Gerald is an academic professor and founder of RVG International Consulting Firm, LLC. He has over thirty years of business experience in strategic management, marketing analysis, and supply chain management. Dr. Gerald is a veteran of the United States Army. He has worked with small and medium-sized businesses to help improve their business logistic processes through verification of operational and supply chain programs. Further, he has developed management and marketing strategies that were used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of business operations in the global economy. He earned a Doctor of Business Administration in International Business and Advanced Professional Business Certification in Marketing from Argosy University/Sarasota; Master of Science Degree (J.S.M.) for International Tax and Finance Services in the risk compliance and management field from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2lWc4Bc
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
This training will provide an in-depth explanation of FDA-Regulated Products that were exported from the United States to Foreign Countries. Also, the speaker will address what export documentation must be used in the transportation of FDA-regulated products. Then, we will also discuss the FDA procedures that exporter that you must comply with, in order meet the Modernization Act agreement. Lastly, this webinar explains what local government and private resources will have impact on the exporter’s transaction process when it comes to tariff costs in an FDA trading environment.
Why Should You Attend:
As exporters, when exporting outside ofU.S., then they must consider the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provisions because it helps them to understand what documents and procedures are needed in coordination transaction process. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) measures will spell out the transportation documentations that are required for exporting to a foreign port. This Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has various multiparts’ that contain compliance documentation and procedures that are necessary in this international business in order facilitate entry of goods.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Laws and Regulations
FDA Guidance
Definitions
FDA Process for Issuing Export Certificates
Export and Documentation Requirements
Important Information for Exporting FDA Regulated Products: Food, Cosmetics, Animal Drugs, Drugs and Medical Devices
Regulatory Requirements Exported from the US
Prior Notice Process
How to Deal with Refusal to Issue Export Certificates
Common Misunderstanding and Key Considerations
Enforcement Actions: Case Studies
PASS-IT Recommendations: Best Practices
Learning Objectives:
Exporters, we must understand what are their exporting roles to determine the export certificate for FDA-regulated products. Also, exporters must address what is their responsibility when it comes to distribution and selling of their goods. Next, exporter needs to know the determination factors for the origination of goods under the FDA Regulations. For this reason, exporters must be aware of their roles when it comes to generating the documentation and what procedures that must be followedto meet the duty compliance processes, which could lead to legal challenges and delay of the exportation process in this marketplace.
Who Will Benefit:
R&D Scientists, Engineers, Managers, and Directors
Regulatory Affairs
Quality Professionals
Product Development Professionals
CROs
Consultants
Senior Management
Contractors and Subcontractors
Anyone interested in the subject
Speaker Profile:
Dr. Rossano V. Gerald is an academic professor and founder of RVG International Consulting Firm, LLC. He has over thirty years of business experience in strategic management, marketing analysis, and supply chain management. Dr. Gerald is a veteran of the United States Army. He has worked with small and medium-sized businesses to help improve their business logistic processes through verification of operational and supply chain programs. Further, he has developed management and marketing strategies that were used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of business operations in the global economy. He earned a Doctor of Business Administration in International Business and Advanced Professional Business Certification in Marketing from Argosy University/Sarasota; Master of Science Degree (J.S.M.) for International Tax and Finance Services in the risk compliance and management field from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2lWc4Bc
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
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