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Capital: Amsterdam
Population: 16,068,000
Official Language(s): Dutch
Currency: Euro
Member of the European Union |
I. CHEMICAL
MAXIMUM RESIDUE LEVELS (MRLS)
II. CHEMICALS AND ADDITIVE INFORMATION
A. Chemical residue standards:
As a member of the European Union (EU), The Netherlands
applies MRLs as established by the EU as well as setting its own
standards for chemicals not registered by the EU.
B. Monitoring chemical residues:
The Netherlands actively monitors chemical residues on
imported fruit.
C. Restrictions on use of waxes:
The EU permits the use of white beeswax, yellow beeswax,
candelilla wax, carnauba wax and shellac on apples and pears (EC
directive 95/2/EC).
III. ORGANIC FRUIT REGULATIONS
No information.
IV. TARIFFS
As a member of the European Union (EU), The Netherlands imposes
the EU's tariff schedule and entry price information on apple,
pear and cherry imports. Please refer to the EU chapter for
additional information.
V. NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
A. Labeling requirements:
B. Licenses and quotas:
EU licensing/quota regulations, if any, apply. Please
refer to the EU chapter for additional information.
C. Currency Issues:
D. Pest and plant disease restrictions:
E. Other trade restrictions:
Please refer to the EU chapter for
information on solid wood packing material regulations.
VI. SUBSIDIES
Please refer to European Union section VI.
VII. OTHER RESOURCE LINKS:
Governmental:
VIII. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Special thanks to
FAS Field Office - The Netherlands
105 South 18th Street, Suite 105
Yakima, Washington 98901, USA
Voice: (509) 453-3193, Fax: (509) 457-7615
E-mail
general@nwhort.org
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