U.S. Lacey Act update: quick guide for importers

The Lacey Act is a cornerstone of U.S. legislation aimed at combating illegal trafficking in plants, wildlife, and timber. Originally enacted in 1900, it has undergone significant amendments to address evolving environmental and trade challenges. For importers, understanding the Lacey Act declaration is essential to.

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