Civil & Administrative

#32026R0486Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/486 amending Annex IV to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/404 regarding Malaysia's authorisation for entry of equine animals into the Union

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🇬🇧 English

This regulation lifts the suspension on the entry of registered horses from Malaysia into the European Union. Malaysia had an African horse sickness (AHS) outbreak in 2020 which led to a suspension of imports since 7 September 2020. No outbreaks have been reported since June 2021, and the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) reinstated Malaysia's AHS-free status in 2023. After reviewing technical documentation provided by Malaysia demonstrating successful eradication of AHS and adequate ongoing controls, the Commission has re-authorised imports. The new entry in Annex IV specifies conditions for registered horses under Sanitary Group E with specific model certificates and re-entry rules.

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Key Changes

  • Lifts suspension on registered horse imports from Malaysia that was in place since 7 September 2020
  • Re-authorises Malaysia under Sanitary Group E for equine animals in Annex IV
  • Applies model certificates: EQUI-X, EQUI-RE-ENTRY-30, EQUI-RE-ENTRY-90-COMP

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Accept entry of consignments of registered horses from Malaysia into the Union, effective from 25 March 2026

EU Member States border authorities and veterinary officials
operational
high

Classify Malaysia as Sanitary Group E for equine animal imports

EU Member States competent authorities
operational
high

Require Malaysian equine shipments to comply with model certificates EQUI-X, EQUI-RE-ENTRY-30, and EQUI-RE-ENTRY-90-COMP

EU Member States veterinary authorities, importers from Malaysia
operational
high

Apply entry requirements specified in Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/692 for registered horses from Malaysia

EU Member States competent authorities, importers
operational
high

Permit entry only of registered horses from Malaysia (not other equine categories)

EU Member States border authorities
prohibition

Affected Parties

Malaysian equine exportersEU horse importers and breeders+2 more…

Tags

animal health,equine imports,African horse sickness