The FDA plans to base inspectors in nations like India and China and regions like Central and South America and the Middle East as it strives to improving the quality of the food and medicines increasingly flowing to the US. The agency’s commissioner, Dr Andrew von Eschenbach, said that he wanted the agency’s presence abroad to be on an 'ongoing and continuous basis rather than episodic and periodic'.
New York Times
Friday, 25 January 2008
FDA confirms overseas plans
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