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A Qualitative Assessment of SIMP Implementation in Four Countries

Stimson
2019
A Qualitative Assessment of SIMP Implementation in Four Countries

The Walton Family Foundation commissioned the Stimson Center to assess the impact and effectiveness of the US Seafood Import Monitoring Program (SIMP) implementation in four seafood-producing countries: Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Indonesia. Designed to improve traceability, SIMP requires documentation across the seafood supply chain, from point of harvest to point of entry into the US.

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  • Regulation Compliance
Region:
  • North America
  • South America
  • Southeast Asia
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