Ukraine: Ukraine Adopts New Labeling Requirements

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A new Ukrainian law governing the labeling of food products, including imported foods, went into effect in August of 2019. This law defines in great detail information that must be communicated to consumers. The law overruled a variety of scattered laws and regulations, providing a single reference point for all food labeling. This FAIRS Subject Report provides a detailed description of labeling regulations for further references.

Ukraine: Ukraine Adopts New Labeling Requirements

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