The United States has minimal requirements for animals
to be exported to other countries. Your Area Veterinarian-in-Charge can provide
you with the current regulations, tests, and inspections required. Approved
ports of embarkation
and shipping requirements can be found in 9 CFR 91. Each country may have
other specific health requirements for entry of animals. These requirements
are established by the importing country, not the United States. Other countries
may also have their own certificate format for export. Since export requirements
frequently change, obtain the current export requirements from the Veterinary
Service office in your area before each shipment. Do not rely solely on information
provided by brokers and exporters. Export certificates are official documents
and they should be typewritten, accurate, and complete.
List of CountriesFor countries not listed, the requirements are not known. However, exporters wanting to ship animal products should have the interested party (importer/buyer) in the destination country contact the appropriate ministry for the specific requirements. History FY 2008 - List of updates in chronological order. History FY 2005
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