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Y   Listed below you will find the most recent information regarding the implementation of the IPPC's Guidelines for Regulating Wood Packaging Material in International Trade (ISPM 15). This information has been compiled from updates provided by the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association (NWPCA) and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) website. Keep in mind that this standard is applicable to both coniferous and non-coniferous packaging. The only approved methods of treatment allowed under the standard are heat-treatment (HT) or fumigation with methyl bromide (MB).    
         
    Australia    
    Australia is currently reviewing the U.S. Program for heat-treatment. They will accept heat-treated wood packaging from the U.S. until December 1, 2004 that is accompanied with a paper certification of treatment as well as being containerized within 21 days of treatment. Packaging should also be "bark-free". After the December 1st date, they should be in the final stages of fully implementing ISPM 15. For specifics regarding shipments to Australia, please contact your local APHIS representative found:    
   
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppg/pim/exports/CPO%27s_exp.htm
   
         
   

Brazil

   
    Brazil has adopted ISPM 15 which is retroactive to January 2004.    
         
    Canada    
    Canada will NOT require wood packaging manufactured in the U.S. to be marked in accordance with ISPM 15. The U.S. has been granted special exemption based on the fact that both the U.S. and Canada already share many of the same pest risks.    
       
    China    
    China has yet to decide when they plan to adopt ISPM 15. Until that time, APHIS PPQ Form 553 is required for ALL wood packaging shipments bound for China. Hardwood packaging is currently not required to be treated. Coniferous packaging must be heat-treated to the 56/30 heat requirement. The PPQ Form 553 along with a set of instructions can be downloaded at:    
   
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/lpa/issues/alb/swpm/china/ppg53.pdf
   
         
    European Union    
    The EU is currently still enforcing their Emergency Measures which only requires approved treatments of coniferous packaging. The EU has a planned adoption date of ISPM 15 for March 1, 2005.    
         
    India The Philippines & New Zealand    
    India, The Philippines and New Zealand are currently accepting packaging marked in accordance with ISPM 15.    
         
    Korea    
    Korea has a planned adoption date of ISPM 15 for June 1, 2005.    
         
    Mexico    
    Mexico has not officially adopted ISPM 15 although there are some reports of sporadic enforcement at the border. Their regulations for wood packaging will not be in place until sometime in 2005.    
         
    South Africa    
    South Africa plans to adopt ISPM 15 January 1, 2005.    
         
    Switzerland    
    Switzerland plans to adopt ISPM 15 July 1, 2004.    
         
    United States    
    The United States Plans on enforcing ISPM 15 at some point in 2005. They are currently encouraging importers to have their packaging ISPM 15 compliant.    
    This information is current to the best of our knowledge. We suggest you contact an APHIS official for regulation specifics. Local APHIS points of contact and other information may be located through their website:    
   
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppg/pim/exports/CPO%27s_exp.htm
   
         
         
       
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