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U.S. Food Imports Just Surpassed Exports. Here Is What That Means

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For the first time, America imports more food than it exports. With $205 billion in food coming in annually, the stakes for importers and the cost of getting compliance wrong have never been higher.

MELBOURNE, Fla. - Rezul -- A historic shift is underway in U.S. food trade. For the first time on record, food imports into the United States have surpassed exports, hitting $205 billion in 2024 compared to $176 billion going out. Tim Forrest Consulting is urging food importers to understand what this shift means for regulatory scrutiny, compliance expectations, and the risk environment every importer now operates in.

When import volumes grow, FDA enforcement attention grows with them. The agency cannot physically inspect every shipment entering the country. Instead, it relies on import alerts, FSVP documentation reviews, and facility registration checks to manage risk across a massive and growing supply chain. As the volume of food coming into the United States increases, the importance of having clean, complete, and current compliance documentation becomes even greater.

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For small and mid-size importers, this environment is unforgiving. The products most vulnerable to import holds, including fresh produce, seafood, specialty foods, and horticultural products, are also among the fastest-growing import categories. A single documentation gap can result in automatic detention, product destruction, or supplier blacklisting.

The importers who will thrive in this environment are the ones who treat compliance not as a cost but as a competitive advantage. While competitors scramble to clear holds and fix labels at the border, compliant brands move their products through the entry process cleanly and get to market faster.

Tim Forrest Consulting works with food importers at every stage, from initial market entry planning to FSVP documentation, FDA label review, and import readiness assessments. The goal is always the same: get the product through the first time.

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"The volume of food coming into this country has never been higher. That means FDA scrutiny has never been higher either," said Tim Forrest. "Compliance is not optional anymore. It is the price of doing business in the U.S. food market."

Tim Forrest Consulting has advised food importers on FDA entry requirements, FSVP compliance, and import readiness since 1997. The firm has helped clients generate over $1 billion in retail revenue and placed 23 brands into Costco.

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