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[Title] => Manufacturers urged to prove safety of starch-based food products
[Summary] => The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given importers and manufacturers of starch-based food products until July 31 to prove that their products are free from maleic acid.
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[Title] => Taiwan adopts measures on food safety concerns
[Summary] => Taiwan has assured the Philippines that it has adopted measures in response to the safety concerns regarding their food products found laced with harmful additives.
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[Title] => Palace: No politics in ban of Taiwanese products
[Summary] => The Philippine government is not getting even with Taiwan with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s ban on 15 Taiwanese food products found to be contaminated with maleic acid, Malacañang said yesterday.
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[Title] => Palace: No politics in ban of Taiwan food products
[Summary] => There is no politics involved in the banning of some food products from Taiwan found to be contaminated with maleic acid, a Palace official said on Monday.
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[Title] => Ban sa 15 Taiwan products dahil sa Melaic acid--Malacañang
[Summary] => Iginiit kahapon ng Palasyo na walang kinalaman sa sigalot sa pagitan ng Taiwan at Pilipinas ukol sa pagkasawi ng Taiwanese fisherman ang ban sa mga Taiwanese food products.
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[Title] => FDA bans 15 food products from Taiwan
[Summary] => The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned 15 food products from Taiwan that were found to be contaminated with maleic acid, a substance used in making synthetic resin which is used in manufacturing plastic products, automotive parts and pipes.
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DING LONG TAPIOCA PEARLS
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[Title] => Palace: No politics in ban of Taiwanese products
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[Title] => Palace: No politics in ban of Taiwan food products
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[Title] => Ban sa 15 Taiwan products dahil sa Melaic acid--Malacañang
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[Title] => FDA bans 15 food products from Taiwan
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