Americas · Regulatory affairs & labeling
Regulatory affairs specialist regulatory intelligence in United States
Regulatory affairs specialist professionals working in United States use RegSig to monitor food and nutrition regulatory signals with portfolio context. RegSig compresses RA research into traceable signals with portfolio impact—built for labeling, claims, and compliance specialists who need defensible recommendations. Coverage spans Americas authorities and jurisdictions with evidence-linked signal records.
- 24 active signals
- Nutrition Claims
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United States
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Regulatory affairs specialist
Role
24
Signals
7
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Representative signals in United States
Multi-source Shift on Nutrition Claims Requirements for Cross-jurisdiction Labels
Near-termWhat changed: Front-of-pack and benefit-forwarding display expectations shifted in circulated or final text, constraining how nutrition-related benefits may be highlighted relative to base label disclosures.
FDA Enforcement Focus on Additives Labeling Rules for Marketed Product Labels
Near-termWhat changed: Regulators revised origin-claim and country-of-origin compliance conditions, updating what statements must be substantiated on pack and in supporting records.
USDA Labeling Shift on Country of Origin Labeling Requirements for USDA-labeled Products
Near-termWhat changed: Regulators revised origin-claim and country-of-origin compliance conditions, updating what statements must be substantiated on pack and in supporting records.
Compliance Enforcement on Health Claims Requirements for Compliance Remediation
Near-termWhat changed: Front-of-pack and benefit-forwarding display expectations shifted in circulated or final text, constraining how nutrition-related benefits may be highlighted relative to base label disclosures.
USDA Inspection Focus on Ingredient Statement Labeling Rules for Inspected Product Labels
Near-termWhat changed: Ingredient statement and formulation declaration requirements were clarified or amended, tightening how ingredients must be listed and what omissions create compliance exposure.
USDA Label Rule Focus on Nutrition Labeling and Point-of-purchase Display Requirements for
Near-termWhat changed: Nutrition labeling and point-of-purchase disclosure rules were revised, changing exemption tests and where mandatory nutrition information must appear for consumer products.
Compliance Enforcement on Nutrition Labeling and Point-of-purchase Display Requirements for Label and
Long-termWhat changed: Nutrition labeling and point-of-purchase disclosure rules were revised, changing exemption tests and where mandatory nutrition information must appear for consumer products.
USDA Label Change on Country of Origin Labeling Requirements for USDA-labeled Products
Near-termWhat changed: Regulators revised origin-claim and country-of-origin compliance conditions, updating what statements must be substantiated on pack and in supporting records.
State Rule Change on Additives Labeling Rules for Multi-state Sku Lines
Near-termWhat changed: State guidance or rule language on this topic was revised, changing obligations that apply within the affected jurisdiction's retail footprint.
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How Regulatory affairs specialists work in RegSig
- Filter signals by topic, authority, and jurisdiction relevant to your market.
- Validate evidence in signal detail before accepting portfolio mapping outputs.
- Hand off Act / Prepare / Monitor rows with explicit ownership to business partners.
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