Singapore Considering Revisions to Labeling Requirements for Certain Packaged Drinks
Singapore plans to amend its labeling and advertising requirements for “Nutri-Grade beverages” sold in the country, a measure that could affect a “wide variety” of drinks, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service said in a May 13 report.…
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The new labeling requirements move would affect about 70% of prepackaged drinks sold in Singapore, including soft drinks, teas, coffees, juices, energy drinks and milk-based beverages, USDA said. Singapore is seeking comments on the new requirements, which would take effect June 30, 2022.