The Taiwanese Ministry of Health and Welfare has proposed new regulations to mandate clearer labeling for dairy products in order to confuse consumers and prevent waste. The regulations will apply to all dairy products, including fresh, skimmed, and condensed milk, cream, and infant formula. The draft regulations also specify the font sizes for labels and stipulate that only fresh and fortified fresh milk can be labeled as 'fresh milk' or 'cow milk'. The regulations are expected to be enforced from July 1, 2026, with the provision on labeling of 'fresh milk' terms expected to be enforced from July 1, 2025. Public comments on the regulations will be accepted until August 2024.