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15 Solid Wood Packaging Update
(January 26, 2006) Countries with implementation changes since last update (September 19, 2005):
Argentina: January 1, 2006 - start of full implementation (previous June 1, 2005 dates was start of phase-in implementation) Brazil: June 1, 2005 (No date was previously posted) Costa Rica: March 19, 2006 (Date change: previously Jan 1, 2005) Jordan: November 17, 2005 Panama: Not yet enforcing ISPM 15 Paraguay: June 28, 2005 Trinidad & Tobago: September 15, 2005 China: New regulation took effect last January 1, 2006 on arrival basis (not shipment date) of WPM.
Argentina: June 1,2006 Australia: September 1, 2004 (Variations to ISPM-15: Bark-free + packing declaration for ISPM-15 compliant WPM, 21-day rule does not apply); January 1, 2006 will add wood packaging used in break bulk and air cargo to their ISPM-15 enforcement. Bolivia: July 23, 2005 (Variation: Debarked WPM) Brazil: June 1, 2005 Canada: September 16, 2005 (Note: Phase-in implementation; exemption granted to U.S.) Chile: June 1, 2005 (Variation: Debarked WPM) China: January 1, 2006 (Variation: MB fumigation for softwood packaging must use the 24-hour treatment schedule. Colombia: September 16, 2005 Costa Rica: March 19, 2006 Ecuador: September 20, 2005 (Date change: previously April 26, 2004) Egypt: October 1, 2005 European Union: March 1, 2005 Guatemala: September 16, 2005 India: November 1, 2004 (Variation: Phytosanitary certificate required only for WPM not ISPM-15 compliant) Jordan: November 17, 2005 Mexico: September 16, 2005 (Note: Phase-in implementation since January 1, 2004) New Zealand: April 16, 2003 (Variation: Bark-free WPM) Nigeria: September 30, 2004 Panama: Not yet enforcing ISPM 15 Paraguay: June 28, 2005 Peru: March 1, 2005 Philippines: June 1, 2005 South Africa: January 1, 2005 (Variation: 24-MB schedule for softwood packaging) South Korea: June 1, 2005 (Variation: MB fumigation for softwood packaging must use the 24-hour treatment schedule.) Switzerland: March 1, 2005 Trinidad & Tobago: September 15, 2005 Turkey: January 1, 2006 (Variation: Debarked WPM) U.S.: September 16, 2005 (Note: Phase-in implementation; exemption granted to Canada -- must provide import declaration that shipment derived from trees harvested in U.S. or Canada -- import lumber must be ISPM-15) Venezuela: June 1, 2005 ISPM-15 Requirements Compliance with ISPM-15 for wood packaging materials allows for two treatment options: Heat Treatment (HT): Wood packaging material should be heated in a schedule that achieves a minimum core temperature of 56ºC for a minimum of 30 minutes. The American Lumber Standards Committee administers the U.S. certification program for heat treatment. Methyl Bromide (MB) Fumigation: The wood packaging material should be fumigated with methyl bromide. NWPCA has been tasked by the U.S. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to administer the fumigation program. NOTE: ISPM 15 requirements apply to all species of coniferous
(softwood) and non-coniferous (hardwood) packaging materials.
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