Argentina - Establishes the phytosanitary requirements for maritime transport ships that have sailed or stayed in areas with presence of Lymantria disparate Asian and Japanese race, during the last 24 months, counted from the moment of arrival of the ship to Argentine port. National Service for Agri-Food Health and Quality (SENASA) said the Lymantria dispara pest is an absent quarantine pest for Argentina. Through the Risk Analysis, maritime transport ships were identified as the main potential route of introduction of Lymantria dispar Asian race and Japanese race to Argentina. The ships must be covered by an Asian or Japanese breed Gypsy Moth Free Ship Certificate, issued by the country's Phytosanitary Authority or another institution under its control, corresponding to the last port of stay or departure of the ship located in areas with the presence of the pests. Products covered : Shipping vessels HS Code: 8901 Proposed date of adoption (day / month / year): After the expiration of the period for submitting comments. Proposed date of publication (day / month / year): After adoption. Proposed date of entry into force: [] Six months from the date of publication, and / or (day / month / year): 90 days after the publication of the standard in the Argentine Official Gazette. Deadline for submission of comments: [] Sixty days from the date of distribution of the notification and / or (day / month / year): June 30, 2020 |