USDA Alerts Traders to New Malaysian Labeling Requirements
Malaysia recently revised food labeling requirements in ways that could affect certain imports, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service said in a Jan. 4 report. The changes, which were effective Jan. 1, require certain food products to include “quantitative ingredient declarations” and…
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expand the nutritional labeling requirements for other foods, among other updates.