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On July 15, 2021, Egypt’s Minister of Trade and Industry (MTI) signed Decree No. 322/2021. The decree renewed an earlier decision that extended the shelf-life validity period for imported frozen fish from six to nine months and of frozen beef liver from seven to ten months.
On July 30, 2021, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) published on its website the Food Safety and Standards (Food Product Standards and Food Additives) Third Amendment Regulations (2021).
The Republic of Korea (Korea) is a developed Asian country with a global presence in high-tech, automobile, and electronics industries. Korea is an industrial powerhouse with a skilled labor force.
On July 28, 2021, the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) published a notice soliciting comments on "Further Regulating the Labeling and Marking of Infant and Young Children Formula Milk Powder Products (Draft for Solicitation of...
The Vietnamese food processing sector continues to expand supported by rebounding economic growth and macroeconomic stability...
2014 saw near-record imports of U.S. agricultural products into Taiwan, valued at $3.79 billion (based on Taiwan customs data).
In the UK the retail grocery industry is concentrated with 79 percent market share in the hands of just five supermarket chains.
The report provides a summary of Inter-Ministerial Circular 34/2014/TTLTBYT-BNNPTNT-BCT promulgating Detailed Guidelines on Labeling of Pre-packed Food, Food Additives, and Food Processing Aids.
In 2013, French consumers spent approximately 10 percent of their budgets on food and beverage purchases, including alcohol.
Canada’s new amendments to the Maple Products Regulations came into force on December 31, 2014.
The Indonesian food processing industry will serve a population of 255 million in 2015 and offer significant market potential for U.S. food and ingredient suppliers.
In 2014, the food processing industry in Brazil showed somewhat weak growth of 1.5 percent, however imports of intermediate food products kept a more traditional pace.