Malaysia releases draft amendment to Food Act 1983

게시됨 2024년 12월 19일

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The Ministry of Health of Malaysia is revising the Food Act 1983 to strengthen food safety and quality control, expand the scope of the law to include food contact materials, and increase regulatory powers. The draft amendment also adds declaration restrictions for non-sale food to reduce fraud and increases penalties for non-compliance with food safety regulations. This revised act is a significant development for the food trade, requiring manufacturers and exporters to ensure compliance with the new regulations to avoid economic losses.
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On December 9, 2024, the Food Safety and Quality Division of the Ministry of Health of Malaysia issued a draft amendment to the Food Act 1983 (Act No. 281) for public comments until January 8, 2025. The draft amendment to the law aims to strengthen and expand food safety and quality control in the food supply chain and protect the public from health hazards and fraud in food production, sales and consumption and other related links. In recent years, Malaysia's total import and export trade has grown rapidly. In order to adapt to the needs of global food security and trade development as well as current technological progress and digital transformation, it has decided to revise the Food Act 1983 again after 18 years since 2006. Expand the scope of application of the law to include food contact materials, expand the coverage of regulations, and provide strong guarantees for improving the control of the entire food supply chain. Expand the powers and functions of regulators. The ...
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