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"FDA Takes Next Step in Establishing Overseas Presence"

Here is some interesting news from FDA's email news service (3/14/08):

... an important development, the FDA has received approval from the U.S. State Department to establish eight full time permanent FDA positions at U.S. diplomatic posts in the People's Republic of China, pending authorization from the Chinese government.
This is an important step forward in the FDA's plans to hire and place FDA staff in China over the next 18 months. In addition, the FDA will be hiring a total of five local Chinese nationals to work with the new FDA staff at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and the U.S. Consulates General in Shanghai and Guangzhou.

Murray M. Lumpkin, M.D., deputy commissioner for International and Special Programs, FDA, states that:
In an age when a border is not a barrier, the globalized economy demands nothing less than heightened regulatory interoperability, information exchange, and cooperation, especially on product quality and enforcement matters. Along with the important Memoranda of Agreement signed with two FDA counterpart Chinese agencies, our efforts to fill permanent FDA positions in China are a significant step toward ensuring access to safe food, drugs, and medical devices in the global market.

Building the FDA's capacity outside of the United States supports the agency's "Beyond our Borders" initiative. The initiative facilitates the building of stronger cooperative relationships with the FDA's counterpart agencies around the world and enhanced technical cooperation with foreign regulators.
The permanent overseas offices in China will also allow greater access for inspections and greater interactions with manufacturers to help assure that products that are shipped to the United States meet U.S. standards for safety and manufacturing quality.
(1) http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2008/NEW01806.html
For additional information on the FDA's international programs, please visit: http://www.fda.gov/oia/overview.html.
For more information on the historic Memoranda of Agreement signed in December 2007, between the United States and The People's Republic of China, please visit: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2007pres/12/pr20071211a.html.

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