What FDA import requirements and registration steps should a Chinese food company follow to export to the U.S. market?

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Last Updated: Nov 13, 2025
We are a Chinese food manufacturer planning to ship products to the United States. We need clarity on FDA registration, facility compliance, labeling, and ongoing reporting obligations. Will we need a U.S. agent or representative, and what is the typical timeline for clearance and first shipment?

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mohammad mehdi ghanbari

mohammad mehdi ghanbari

Nov 13, 2025

Hello

Thank you for your inquiry. We understand you are seeking clarity on the U.S. FDA import requirements for exporting your food products to the United States. We can certainly provide you with the necessary information and guidance to navigate this process successfully.

Below is a summary of the key FDA requirements and registration steps for a Chinese food manufacturer.

FDA Facility Registration
Before your food products can be imported into the U.S., your manufacturing, processing, packing, or holding facility must be registered with the FDA. This registration is a mandatory requirement under the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002.​

Registration Renewal: The registration must be renewed every two years.​

Unique Facility Identifier (UFI): As of October 1, 2020, all registered facilities must have a UFI recognized by the FDA.​

Appointment of a U.S. Agent
All foreign food facilities must designate a U.S. agent who is located in the United States. This agent serves as a communication link between the FDA and your company and must be available 24/7.​

Food Safety and Compliance
Your products must meet the same food safety standards as domestically produced foods in the U.S.. This includes compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), which has several key rules for foreign suppliers:​

Preventive Controls for Human Food: This rule requires food facilities to have a food safety plan in place that includes a hazard analysis and risk-based preventive controls.

Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs): You must adhere to the FDA's GMPs for food manufacturing, processing, and holding.​

High-Risk Foods: For certain high-risk foods, the FDA may require a third-party certification or other assurances of compliance.​

Labeling Requirements
U.S. food labeling regulations are extensive and must be strictly followed to avoid detention of your products at the port of entry. Key labeling requirements include:​

Nutrition Facts Label: Most packaged foods are required to have a Nutrition Facts label [, web-9]. The FDA updated the label in 2016 to include information on added sugars, Vitamin D, and potassium.​

Front-of-Package Labeling: The FDA has proposed a new rule for a front-of-package nutrition label that would display key nutritional information to consumers.​

Ingredient and Allergen Labeling: Ingredients must be listed in descending order of predominance by weight, and major food allergens must be declared.​

Language: All mandatory label information must be in English.​

Prior Notice of Imported Foods
The FDA requires prior notice for all food shipments imported into the U.S.. This notice must be submitted electronically to the FDA and confirmed before the shipment arrives at the first U.S. port.​

Submission Timeline:

By Sea: At least 8 hours before arrival.​

By Air or Rail: At least 4 hours before arrival.​

By Road: At least 2 hours before arrival.​

Submission Systems: Prior Notice can be submitted through the FDA's Prior Notice System Interface (PNSI) or the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) Automated Broker Interface/Automated Commercial System (ABI/ACS).​

Submission Window: You can submit the Prior Notice up to 15 calendar days before arrival via PNSI, or up to 30 calendar days before arrival via ABI/ACS.​

We understand that navigating these regulations can be complex. We are available to provide you with detailed, step-by-step guidance through a paid text consultation on WhatsApp to ensure your company is fully compliant with all FDA requirements. Please let us know if you would like to schedule a consultation.

Sincerely,

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