Dehydroacetic acid and its sodium salt will see a widespread ban in China from 2025.
Oct 08, 2024On September 26, 2024, the China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA) issued a public announcement seeking opinions on 11 new types of food additives, including transglutaminase.
Sep 27, 2024On August 14, 2024, the China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA) publicly solicited comments on four new varieties of food additives to be solicited.
Aug 16, 2024July 15, Hong Kong Consumer Council disclosed that after purchasing 30 common bottled water samples for testing in the local market, it was found that the bottled water samples of Baisuishan and Nongfu Spring from the Mainland of China were detected to
Jul 16, 2024On June 24, 2024, the China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA) issued a public announcement seeking opinions on nine new food additive varieties, including steviol glycosides (produced by fermentation).
Jun 25, 2024On May 4th, the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) issued Announcement No. 46 of 2023, announcing that as of the date of the announcement, Brazilian terrestrial animal protein feed that meets relevant requirements will be allowed to be impo
May 08, 2023On April 16, the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) issued Announcement No. 36 of 2023, announcing that the import of French dairy products meeting relevant requirements will be allowed from the same day.
Apr 18, 2023On April 11, the GACC issued an announcement on the quarantine and hygiene requirements for the import of Malaysian aquatic feed, announcing that from now on, the import of Malaysian aquatic feed that meets the relevant requirements will be allowed.
Apr 12, 2023In recent years, the import registration of feed products has shown a growing trend year by year, especially since 2017, more than 500 feed and feed additiveproducts with import registration certificates have been imported into the Chinese market every ye
Nov 28, 2022In July 2022, the additive titanium dioxide was brought to the public sight by the news that Skittles were accused of causing DNA alterations. The reason is that US consumers are suing candy company Skittlesover the high levels of titanium dioxide added t
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