United States
U.S. import-facing hemp programs must account for the federal hemp benchmark of 0.3% delta-9 THC on a dry-weight basis, along with product-form-specific documentation, testing logic, and importer review standards.
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Compliance is not a slogan. It is a shipment workflow. Hemp programs moving from Vietnam into the United States, France, or the wider European Union must be structured around destination-market review, testing, traceability, and documentation discipline.
U.S. import-facing hemp programs must account for the federal hemp benchmark of 0.3% delta-9 THC on a dry-weight basis, along with product-form-specific documentation, testing logic, and importer review standards.
EU handling for hemp includes 0.3% THC rules for relevant raw hemp and seed categories, while French buyers may still impose stricter procurement-side requirements on provenance, declarations, and supporting records. That means compliance must be managed commercially, not assumed from broad regional rules alone.
The platform runs export compliance under legal oversight. Shipment structure, documentation handling, market-entry requirements, and destination review are checked as part of the operating process before release.