Overview
- Manufacturing establishments may start operating with a sworn declaration, eliminating the prior requirement for a technical director and moving controls to post‑market inspections.
- SENASA will accept GLP‑accredited international studies and will forgo new evaluations for products containing GMOs previously approved by CONABIA.
- Transitory registrations of up to two years can be granted while local efficacy and residue studies are completed, with automatic delisting if authorization is withdrawn in the product’s country of origin.
- Imports are accelerated for products already marketed in high‑vigilance jurisdictions, adding Switzerland, Norway and Liechtenstein to the European Union, the United States and Canada.
- A public procedures guide will detail the steps and the rule incorporates “Línea Jardín” household products into the national registry, as Minister Federico Sturzenegger touted the move as part of a broader deregulatory agenda.