[Constituent Update] FDA Adds Firms to Import Alert Due to PFAS in Clams
February 18, 2025
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"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has added eight firms to FDA Import Alert 99-48, Detention without Physical Examination of Foods Due to Chemical Contamination, to prevent future entry of shipments into the U.S. of processed clams due to contamination with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The FDA detected elevated levels of PFAS, notably perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), in samples of clams from the firms, resulting in the products being subject to refusal of admission to the U.S. market under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. As the FDA continues to update and enhance our approach and process for evaluating and monitoring chemicals, adding firms to an import alert is part of our commitment to reducing harmful exposure to chemical contaminants like PFAS in the food supply.
The firms are the first to be added to Import Alert 99-48 and are manufacturers or processors of clams with China listed as the country of origin. Those firms include Donggang Hongxing Food Co., Ltd; Donggang Yixing Food Co., Ltd; Donggang City Tianhong Aquatic Foodstuff Co., Ltd; Dandong Zhengrun Food Co., Ltd; Nantong Changhua Aquatic Food Co., Ltd; Liaoning Baichen Food Co., Ltd; Dandong Jiamei Food Co., Ltd; and Donggang City Gangzhu Foodstuff Co., Ltd. The FDA anticipates that as the agency continues sampling activities at the border, additional firms may be added to Import Alert 99-48.
The FDA has taken the approach of assessing, on a case-by-case basis, whether the type and level of PFAS found in food may pose a health concern, such that the food may be deemed adulterated. To make that determination, the FDA considers factors including, but not limited to, how much of the food people typically eat, the level of PFAS detected in that food, and the toxicity of the specific type of PFAS."
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