The federal government is back in business, and those who may be scrambling to comply with the January 20, 2026, deadline for the Food and Drug Administration’s (“FDA” or the “Agency”) Food Traceability Rule (“FTR” or “Final Rule”) will be pleased with the likely possibility of a generous extension from the agency—to July 20, 2028.
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