Tunisia: Veterinary-Sanitary Control at the Border

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This report contains an unofficial translation of Tunisian Decree No. 2002-668 on organizing the intervention of veterinarians and officials in charge of veterinary-sanitary control for imports and exports. Tunisian imports of animals and animal products (including fishery products) are valued at $175 million annually, of which $1 to 3 million is currently sourced from the United States. The United States has established health certificates to better facilitate trade of U.S. livestock and poultry genetics, dairy products and treated hides and skins. 

Tunisia: Veterinary-Sanitary Control at the Border

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