The purpose of the Committee on Import-Export is to foster discussion and cooperation with and between members of the private sector of the livestock industries, U.S., and state government regulatory officials, and the scientific community, on the problems and opportunities in the import/export of disease-free livestock and germplasm.
2014
Resolution 4: Need for United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services Risk Assessment and Rulemaking prior to Allowing Imports from Countries with African Swine Fever
Resolution 6: Bluetongue, National Strategy for Animal Exports
2012
Resolution 10: TUBERCULOSIS TESTING OF EXPORT CATTLE AND THE REQUIREMENT FOR A NEGATIVE CULTURE OF MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS FROM HISTOPATHOLOGICALLY NEGATIVE TISSUES
Resolution 26: EXPORT OF SHEEP AND GOATS
2011
Resolution 1: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ELECTRONIC CERTIFICATES OF VETERINARY INSPECTION FOR LIVESTOCK MOVEMENT BETWEEN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES
2009
Resolution 5: FAILURE OF IMPORTING COUNTRIES TO FOLLOW WORLD ORGANIZATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH GUIDELINES FOR IMPORTATIONS OF ANIMALS
2007
Resolution 5: Funding and Planning of Integrated and Comprehensive Animal Health Surveillance
Resolution 28: Minimum Export Rules for Goats and Swine
Resolution 40: Equine Identification: Imported and Returning Horses
Resolution 65: Importation of Fetal Bovine Serum
Resolution 66: Import Requirements for Semen, Embryos and Live Animals
2006
Resolution 46: Interpretation of Import-Export Protocol
2005
Resolution 13: Global Initiatives in Veterinary Education
Resolution 14: Priority Passage for Live Animal Cargo at Border Crossings
Resolution 15: Determination of Protocols for the Importation of South American Camelid Embryos
Resolution 16: Process to Restore Normal Trade in North America to Ensure Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Import Regulations Conform to OIE Guidelines
2004
Resolution 13: Importation of Fetal Bovine Serum
Resolution 29: Priority Passage for Live Animal Cargo at Border Crossing
Resolution 34: Agriculture as a Priority of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security