India: Standards for Special Dietary Foods Invite WTO Comments

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India notified its new draft standards for special dietary foods with low-sodium content, including salt substitutes, to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and invited WTO members to provide comments. The comment period for trading partners expires 60 days beyond the notification date listed on the WTO website (www.wto.org).

India: Standards for Special Dietary Foods Invite WTO Comments

 

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