On March 2, 2017, a US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) Warning Letter was issued to seafood importers, Lucky Pacific Corp and Kamli International Co. Ltd. This Warning Letter was issued for serious violations of the seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulation. These violations caused the ready-to-eat dried fish snacks and ready-to-eat dried fish skin snacks to be adulterated.
The New York District Office inspected Lucky Pacific Corp and Kamli International Co. Lt. for two days in October. The firms were violated for not providing the required affirmative step to ensure that imported fish products are processed in accordance with the seafood HACCP Regulation.