FDA's PREDICT Makes Accelerated Entry Likely For Most Imports
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
An FDA information technology system designed to identify high-risk imports for possible inspection, and tested on food imports, should speed U.S. entry for about 80 percent of FDA-regulated products coming into the country
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