India: India Proposes New Amendments for Labeling Multi-Sourced Edible Vegetable Oils

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The Government of India’s (GOI) Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has proposed new amendments in its Food Safety and Standards (Packaging and Labeling) Regulations, 2011. The amendments relate to the labeling of multi-sourced edible vegetable oils. The draft regulation invites comments from World Trade Organization (WTO) member countries, and the comment period expires 60-days after the notification is published on the WTO website (www.wto.org).

India: India Proposes New Amendments for Labeling Multi-Sourced Edible Vegetable Oils

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