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Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition



  • Office of Food Labeling (HFS–156)

  • 200 “C” St., NW

  • Washington, DC 20204

  • Tel. 202.205.4606

  • http//vm.cfsan.fda.gov



  • Office of Seafood

  • Washington, DC 20005

  • Tel. 202.418.3150


  • U.S. Public Health Service

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Office of Health and Safety

  • 1600 Clifton Road

  • Atlanta, Georgia 30333

  • Tel. 404.639.3235

  • www.cdc.gov



  • U.S. Department of Energy

  • Office of Codes and Standards

  • Washington, DC 20585

  • Tel. 202.586.9127

  • www.eren.doe.gov


  • U.S. Department of Homeland Security


  • U.S. Coast Guard

  • Office of Boating Safety

  • 2100 Second Street, SW

  • Washington, DC 20593-0001

  • Tel. 202.267.1077



  • National Vessel Documentation Center

  • 792 T.J. Jackson Drive

  • Falling Waters, W.Va. 25419-9502

  • Tel. 304.271.2400

  • Fax 304.271.2405


  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection

  • Office of Regulations and Rulings

  • 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

  • Washington, DC 20229

  • Tel. 202.572-8700



  • National Commodity Specialist Division

  • One Penn Plaza

  • 11th Floor

  • New York, NY 10119

  • Tel. 201.443.0367

  • Fax 201.443.0595



  • Office of Field Operations

  • Trade Programs Division

  • 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

  • Washington, DC 20229

  • Tel. 202.344.0300



  • U.S. Department of the Interior

  • Fish and Wildlife Service

  • Office of Management Authority

  • 4401 N. Fairfax Drive

  • Arlington, VA 22203

  • Tel. 703.358.2093

  • www.fws.gov



  • U.S. Department of Justice

  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

  • 650 Massachusetts Avenue NW

  • Washington, DC 20226

  • Tel. 1.866.662.2750 (arms, ammunition, and explosives import licenses)



  • Drug Enforcement Administration

  • 700 Army‑Navy Drive

  • Arlington VA 22202

  • Tel. 202.307.7977

  • www.usdoj.gov/dea



  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • Office of International Programs

  • One White Flint North

  • 11555 Rockville Pike

  • Rockville, MD 20852

  • Tel. 301.415.7000



  • Federal Trade Commission

  • Bureau of Consumer Protection

  • Washington, DC 20580

  • Tel. 202.326.2996

  • Division of Enforcement

  • Washington, DC 20580

  • Tel. 202.326.2996

  • www.ftc.gov



  • International Trade Commission

  • 500 “E” Street, SW

  • Washington, DC 20436

  • Tel. 202.205.2000

  • www.usitc.gov



  • U.S. Department of State

  • Office of Defense Trade Controls

  • Bureau of Political/Military Affairs

  • 2401 "E" Street, NW

  • Washington, DC 20037

  • Tel. 202.663.2700

  • www.pmdtc.org



  • U.S. Department of Transportation

  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

  • Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance (NEF‑32)

  • 400 7th Street SW

  • Washington, DC 20590

  • Tel. 1‑800‑424‑9393

  • Fax 202.366.1024

  • www.nhtsa.dot.gov



  • Office of Hazardous Materials

  • 400 7th Street SW

  • Washington, DC 20590‑0001

  • Tel. 202.366.4488



  • U.S. Department of the Treasury

  • Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

  • Washington, DC 20220

  • Tel. 1.877.882.3277

  • Email: ttbimport@ttb.gov (alcohol importer’s basic permit, alcohol excise taxes)

  • alfd@ttb.gov (alcohol labeling, advertising, and formulation)

  • ttbtobacco@ttb.gov (tobacco products)

  • ttbfaet@ttb.gov (firearms and ammunition excise tax)



  • Main Website: www.ttb.gov




  • Office of Foreign Assets Control

  • 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

  • Washington, DC 20220

  • Tel. 202.622.2500

  • Fax 202.622.1657

  • www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/index.shtml





  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection

  • Washington, D.C. 20229





  • Report Suspicious Behavior

  • 1-800-BE ALERT









  • CBP Publication No. 0000-0504 Revised November 2006



  • 11 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).


    22 Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union—WAEMU (treated as one country).

    33 Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement—Andean Group (treated as one country).

    44 Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community—SADC (treated as one country).

    55 Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN (GSP‑eligible countries only) treated as one country.

    33 Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement—Andean Group (treated as one country).

    11 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).

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    21 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).2 Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union—WAEMU (treated as one country).


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    54 Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community—SADC (treated as one country).5 Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN (GSP‑eligible countries only) treated as one country.


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    21 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).

    44 Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community—SADC (treated as one country).

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    33 Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement—Andean Group (treated as one country).

    55 Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN (GSP‑eligible countries only) treated as one country.

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    22 Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union—WAEMU (treated as one country).

    44 Member countries of the Southern Africa Development Community—SADC (treated as one country).

    55 Association of South East Asian Nations—ASEAN (GSP‑eligible countries only) treated as one country.

    22 Member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union—WAEMU (treated as one country).

    11 Member countries of the Caribbean Common Market—CARICOM (treated as one country).

    33 Member countries of the Cartagena Agreement—Andean Group (treated as one country).

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    1 CVD cases apply only if the foreign country is a signatory to the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures.

    2 . Section 771(7)(a) of the Tariff Act of 1930 defines material injury to a U.S. industry as “harm [that] is not inconsequential, immaterial, or unimportant.”


    3 The FDA defines a container suitable for household use as any retail parcel, package or container that can be readily adapted for fast or convenient handling in places where people dwell. Please consult 21 CFR, Subchapter L, Part 1230, or visit the FDA’s Website at www.fda.gov.




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