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Navigating Nutrition Claims: A Comparison of China with Australia and New Zealand
Feb 29, 2024
Nutrition and health claims in food labels or advertisements are known to significantly impact consumers' perception of the healthfulness of products and influence their food purchasing decisions. When it comes to nutrition claims, Australia and New Zealand have nutrition content claim, comparing to China’s nutrition claims which consist of nutrient content claims and nutrient comparative claims. It is important to note that the classification mentioned in this article does not include claims related to health supplements. This article compares the regulations governing nutrition claims in Australia and New Zealand with those in China.
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Australia
New Zealand
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[Updated] Australia and New Zealand Change the Conditions for Making the Voluntary “No Added Sugar” Claims
Dec 14, 2023
On December 13, 2023, Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) issued Amendment No. 224 to amend Schedule 4 Nutrition, health and related claims of the Food Standard Code, involving changes to the conditions for making voluntary nutrition content claims about added sugars.
Labeling
Advertising
Australia
New Zealand
ANALYSIS
Health Claims for Foods: Decoding Global Regulatory Landscape
Nov 06, 2023
This article comprehensively introduces the requirements related to health claims for food products in South Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, EU, and USA.
South Korea
Japan
Health Supplement
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US
Australia
New Zealand
ANALYSIS
Front-of-Pack (FOP) Nutrition Labeling on Food Products in the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
Sep 25, 2023
Front-of-Pack (FOP) labeling has emerged as a vital tool to empower consumers to make informed decisions.This article aims to provide an overview of FOP labeling requirements in several key F&B markets including EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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New Pregnancy Warning Label Requirements for Alcoholic Beverages in Australia and New Zealand Starting July 31, 2023
Jul 28, 2023
On July 18,2023, the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry issued a notice titled Guidance on Pregnancy Warning Labels on Imported Alcoholic Drinks. Regarding the impending requirements for pregnancy warning labels, this guidance serves as a reminder to importers of alcoholic beverages intended for retail sale.
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China Food Additive Standard GB 2760-2024 Standard for Uses of Food Additives
GB 2760-2024 marks a significant chapter in China's regulatory approach to food additives, following the thorough groundwork laid by GB 2760-2014 and informed by drafts in subsequent years. The meticulous refinement process through drafts in 2017, 2021, and 2022 has led to this well-structured standard. Now, the GB 2760-2024 standard is ready for implementation, set to become effective on February 8, 2025, as the authoritative guide for food additive usage in China.
Global Halal Certification Requirements and Regulation Dynamics
Halal food refers to food products consistent with the Islamic doctrine, which is one of the most profitable and influential sectors of the global food industry. Currently, there is no unified Halal certification standard used globally. Certain details, such as the processing method, slaughtering procedure, labeling items, etc. are subject to different standards in different countries. To help remove the market access barriers and catch the market opportunities, ChemLinked collects contents related to halal certification and its regulation dynamics around the world.
Exclusive Interview A Deep Insight into Chinese Infant Formula Market's Now and Future
Many enterprises are eager to know if there are still opportunities in China’s infant formula market, and what strategies can be taken to revive the sales performance. ChemLinked interviewed Mr. Song Liang, a famous dairy expert in China, to share his unique insight on China’s infant formula industry.
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