The compliant use of food preservatives in import and export is crucial. Understanding their usage requirements, international regulations, and common issues helps import/export enterprises ensure product quality and avoid trade disputes caused by non-compliance.
Want to successfully import food/health products to China? Beyond standard procedures, you must comply with specific laws/regulations and conformity procedures, including entry inspection, labeling requirements, regulatory certificates, and professional reviews to ensure compliant entry.
What are the standards for importing and exporting mineral water? How to correctly classify and declare products to ensure compliance with international market regulations? This article provides a detailed analysis of the classification standards, limit requirements, and labeling specifications for mineral water.
A detailed explanation of the pre-packaged food import customs clearance process, covering definitions, labeling requirements, required documents, and costs, to help enterprises smoothly clear customs and meet market demands.
Faced with a wide variety of chocolate products, how can import and export enterprises accurately classify and declare them in compliance? From cocoa beans to white chocolate, this article provides a detailed interpretation of customs codes and tariff requirements to ensure smooth customs clearance!
How to Ensure that Imported Brandy Meets the Regulatory Requirements of the Chinese Market? Understanding the definition, sensory requirements, hygiene standards, food additive specifications, and label requirements of brandy will help you enter the market smoothly!
The Directorate - General for Health and Food Safety (DG Sante) of the EU announced on July 18, 2023, that it will ban the intentional addition of bisphenol A (BPA) and its related substances, including bisphenol S, bisphenol F, and 2,2 - bis(4′ - hydroxyphenyl) - 4 - methylpentane, etc. in food - contact materials. This ban is based on the latest safety assessment of BPA by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The ban is expected to come into effect in the spring of 2024, with an 18 - month transition period.
In June 2023, the U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) and FDA introduced new policies and guidelines to strengthen oversight of cell-cultured meat, poultry products, and domestic/imported foods. The updates cover food safety inspections, label reviews, production/sales of cell-cultured products, and emergency response protocols.