Press Releases

FDAImports.com has announced a strategic partnership with Barcelona-based MCamps, a consultancy assisting companies with legal, compliance and regulatory services related to pharmaceutical, cosmetic, dietary supplements, medical devices, and food products entering the European Union.... Click Here to read more.
FDAImports.com has announced a strategic partnership with Global Food Safety Forum (GFSF), a non-profit organization focused on educational services and training in food safety for Asia. This partnership comes at a time when imports from China are booming while simultaneously regulations and rules are increasing... Click Here to read more.
“The public’s recent outcry to have ‘pink slime’ removed from grocery store ground meat comes from gross-out images on the internet and not from any substantial food safety concerns,” stated Benjamin England, Founder and CEO of FDA consulting firm, FDAImports.com... Click Here to read more.
Rick D. Quinn has been promoted to Principal at FDAImports.com, LLC and to Partner at the affiliated law firm, Benjamin L. England & Associates, LLC. His practice focuses particularly on the business and corporate aspects of FDA-regulated industries, including business entity
counsel and formation, asset protection, ... Click Here to read more.
FDAImports.com continues to obtain fast and effective results for its clients, especially in the complex area of FDA Import Alerts. Recently the firm obtained the successful removal of 3 companies from Import Alerts related to food colorants and pesticides. Companies can find themselves on the Red List (Import Alert) ... Click Here to read more.
FDAImports.com Gets Juice Company off Import Alert for Carbendazim/MBC, Shipments Released
February 6, 2012The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is increasing enforcement actions against Brazilian orange juice companies for the appearance of the presence of Carbendazim (MBC), according to Benjamin England and FDA consulting firm, FDAImports.com. Since January 1, 2012, FDA has placed twenty-three new companies on Import Alert #99-08, "Detention Without Physical Examination Of Processed Foods for Pesticides." In the last few weeks, at least five of those added companies are Brazilian firms.” ... Click Here to read more.
FDA is Placing More Brazilian Orange Juice Companies on Import Alert, According to FDAImports.com
February 2, 2012The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is placing more Brazilian orange juice companies on Import Alert for the presence of Carbendazim/MBC, according to Benjamin England and FDA consulting firm, FDAImports.com. At least 5 Brazilian companies have been placed on Import Alert 99-08, “Detention Without Physical Examination Of Processed Foods for Pesticides,” ... Click Here to read more.
Consumers (parents) who are choosing to avoid orange juice because of FDA’s recent Carbendazim fungicide residue scare might actually consume (feed to their children) more of it by switching to other juices, such as apple or grape juice, according to former FDA Regulatory Counsel, Benjamin England... Click Here to read more.





