"The document outlines the mutual recognition procedure for food supplements in Spain. This principle allows food supplements legally marketed in one EU Member State to be sold in Spain, even if they do not fully comply with Spanish regulations. Key Points: Ensures free trade of food supplements within the EU while maintaining consumer safety. Applies to non-harmonized ingredients, meaning substances not uniformly regulated across the EU. Companies must submit documentation proving the product is legally marketed in another EU country. Spanish authorities will review applications and assess compliance. Aims to eliminate trade barriers and simplify the process for businesses. This procedure helps streamline the import and sale of food supplements in Spain while ensuring regulatory oversight."

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