Hong Kong: Proposed Regulations on Claims on Formula Products

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Pursuant to WTO notification, the Hong Kong government has proposed legislation to further regulate nutrition and health claims on products for children under 36 months, such as infant and toddler formulas and prepackaged foods. Under consideration are regulations that grant government additional control over the utilization of nutrition and health claims on products intended for the very young.

Hong Kong: Proposed Regulations on Claims on Formula Products

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