On 15 July 2025, Australia submitted a notification to the WTO's Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, designated as G/SPS/N/AUS/615, concerning the import of fresh table grapes from the Republic of Korea. This notification outlines a trade-facilitating measure that updates Australia's biosecurity import conditions.Here are the key highlights:

Responsible Agency: Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Australia.
Product Covered: Fresh table grapes, specifically under the BICON case for human consumption.
New Development: The 'Shine Muscat' variety of grapes has now been approved for import into Australia. This is in addition to the previously approved varieties: Campbell Early and Kyoho.
Phytosanitary Measures: The approval is based on existing pest risk management protocols already in place for Korean grape imports.
Objective: The measure aims to ensure plant protection, aligning with international standards under the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), specifically ISPM No. 01, 02, and 11.
Conformity: The regulation conforms to relevant international standards.

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