New plant species needing inclusion in ANVISA's 'positive list' to enable more types of UK tea brands to be sold to Brazil
Trade barrier summary
Brazil’s regulatory agency, the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) has a 'positive' list of plant species allowed for commercialisation of tea in the market. However, this list does not include a number of plant species present in UK tea brands, which mans that these particular teas cannot exported to Brazil.
ANVISA currently regulates tea ingredients on a 'positive list' basis, meaning that each ingredient included in tea preparations needs approval to be added onto their ‘positive list.’ This differs from the ‘negative list’, which instead regulates exclusively/bans substances that are not allowed.
Sectors affected
- Food and drink
Resolved
No
Date reported
31 January 2019
Last updated
18 December 2020
Public ID
PID-G22V6G
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