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Melanoma Test Kits Face Possible Federal Import Ban

Published Date: 7/15/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission got a complaint about certain melanoma test products possibly breaking import rules. Companies from the U.S., Netherlands, and Germany are involved, and the Commission wants your thoughts on how this affects the public. If things move forward, there could be import bans and legal orders within about two months, which might shake up the market and costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Possible Import Ban on Melanoma Tests

The U.S. International Trade Commission received a complaint on July 10, 2026 about certain melanoma predictive and prognostic tests and their components. The complainant asked for a limited exclusion order, cease-and-desist orders, and a bond during the 60-day Presidential review period; if those remedies are issued, the imported tests named in the complaint could be barred from entry or sale in the United States during that period and could affect availability, market competition, and costs.

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Key Dates

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7/15/2026

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