Global · Country of Origin
Country of Origin regulations in global
RegSig maps country of origin regulatory intelligence in global to your product portfolio—so compliance teams can proactively manage exposure across authorities, documents, and time horizons.
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Country of Origin
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Key Country of Origin signals for global
FDA Labeling Shift on Country of Origin Labeling Requirements for Federal Labeling
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 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.
FDA Proposed Shift on Country of Origin Labeling Requirements for FDA-regulated Labels
Near-termWhat changed: Federal regulatory text on this topic was revised, updating labeling, claims, or compliance documentation expectations on affected products.
Codex Committee Shift on Country of Origin Labeling Requirements for Packaged Foods
Horizon TBDWhat changed: Global standards text on this topic advanced in the Codex process, revising reference wording that national codes may later transpose.
Codex Standard Move on Country of Origin Labeling Requirements for Global Sku
Medium-termWhat changed: Global standards text on this topic advanced in the Codex process, revising reference wording that national codes may later transpose.
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