Japan: Japan Initiates Review of Food Additive Labeling Requirements

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Japan’s Consumer Affairs Agency (CAA) held its first committee meeting to review food additive labeling requirements on April 18, 2019. The CAA plans to hold multiple committee meetings over the next several months on revising the current food additive labeling standard, if at all, by the end of March 2020.

Japan: Japan Initiates Review of Food Additive Labeling Requirements

 

 

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