South Korea Issues Partial Amendments to "Imported Food Safety Management Special Act Implementation Rules"
Foodmate News: On July 31, the Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) issued a partial amendment to the "imported Food Safety Management Special Act Implementation Rules", the main contents of which are as follows:
It clearly stipulates the inspection period for imported foods that have been disqualified due to the detection of harmful substances. The Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety will conduct precision inspections on all imported foods for 2 years from the date of disqualification. When the product name of a wine product includes the year of production or the year of fermentation and maturation, the same product name should be used to determine whether it is the same imported food of the same company. When the standards and specifications of imported food, etc. violate the Food Sanitation Law or the Functional Food Law, the administrative penalty standard shall be adjusted to the same level as the administrative penalty standard in relevant laws and regulations.
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