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EU reinforces controls on imported products

The European Commission announced a reinforcement of controls on food, animal, and plant products entering the EU.

16 December 2025
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At the conclusion of an Implementation Dialogue on import controls with stakeholders, Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare, Olivér Várhelyi, set out various measures to strengthen controls at EU borders and in third countries:

  • A 50% increase in the number of audits carried out on non-EU countries over the next two years, while maintaining the level of control in EU countries;
  • A 33% increase in audits of European Border Control Posts, to verify that Member States are carrying out border inspections in line with EU requirements;
  • Closer monitoring of non-compliant commodities and countries, with frequency of checks increased as required;
  • Commission support to Member States carrying out these additional checks;
  • Establishment of a dedicated EU Task Force to make import controls more efficient, which will focus in particular on pesticide residues, food and feed safety and animal welfare and will consider coordinated EU monitoring action on specific imported products;
  • Training for around 500 national authority staff on official controls, via a dedicated EU programme;
  • Updated rules on allowing imports of products with traces of particularly hazardous pesticides that are banned in the EU, in line with recently updated international standards

These measures will ensure that EU citizens continue to benefit from the highest levels of food safety, while EU producers have a level playing field vis-à-vis their global competitors.

December 8, 2025/ European Commission/ European Union.
https://ec.europa.eu

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