Temporary Marketing Authorization (TMA) Letters for distributors
Hello,
I've recently been reading through the new Guidance Document: Supplemented Foods Regulations regarding the regulatory changes and it mentions that distributors require a TMA to sell supplemented foods.
Although the regulatory changes means TMAs will soon be obsolete, it's something I didn't know was required before this.
Is this something I should obtain in the meantime? Also what is the process/required documentation?
The company which I've recently started working for sells quite a few supplemented products and hasn't gotten a TMA before now.
Any help is appreciated!
you don't fall into any of the exempted categories/products?
you don't fall into any of the exempted categories/products?
Unfortunately not, we stock all the permitted categories..
have you seen this??
https://www.canada.c...on-letters.html
and this
https://www.canada.c...compliance.html
You have 3 years to comply (until Dec 31 2025) if your supplemented food isn't listed, then your best bet is to apply and/or try AskMYCFIA