EU Removes Attestation Requirement for Gelatine Capsules
The European Commission (EC) has simplified the import procedures for some low-risk composite products, particularly those that containing gelatine capsules.
Starting May 19, under Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/637, gelatine capsules not derived from ruminant bones will no longer require an official certificate or private attestation to enter the European Union (EU).
Until now, while EU law has exempted gelatine capsules from official certification, they still needed a private attestation when used in composite products. This requirement has now been removed to ensure consistency across Union legislation.
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