Great Products Don’t Cross Borders. Compliance Does.
For centuries, global trade has always depended on one invisible force: rules. From the Roman Empire, where goods moved across vast territories under standardized taxation systems, to the Silk Road, where Chinese silk, spices, and ceramics crossed continents under strict controls of origin, quality, and trust, commerce has never been just about products. It has always been about compliance, structure, and interpretation. Fast forward to 2025–2026 and the United States FDA is reinforcing that same principle in a modern form through increasingly strict labeling and import controls that directly affect European food exporters. One of the most significant developments is the proposed Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labeling system, which introduces simplified “High, Medium, Low” indicators for nutrients such as sugar, sodium, and saturated fat, reshaping how products must communicate nutritional value. At the same time, the FDA has tightened the definition of the “healthy” claim, meaning that pro...