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                    [Summary] => The US Food and Drugs Administration (USFDA) will start implementing on Jan.1, 2006 a new food labeling that requires disclosure of trans fat contents in food to be sold in the US market. 


In a report to Trade and Industry (DTI) Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Romeo Borillo, Philippine Commercial Attaché (CA) in Washington, said that the USFDA requires all food labels to disclose the amount of trans fat contained in any conventional food or some dietary supplement being sold in the US.
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In a report to DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Commercial Attaché Romeo Borillo, of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, said that the enacted bill requires the identification in plain English, instead of relying on technical names, of the presence of any of the eight major food allergens on labels of food entering into the US.
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In a report to DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Commercial Attaché Romeo Borillo, of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, said that the enacted bill requires the identification in plain English, instead of relying on technical names, of the presence of any of the eight major food allergens on labels of food entering into the US.
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In a report to Trade and Industry (DTI) Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Romeo Borillo, Philippine Commercial Attaché (CA) in Washington, said that the USFDA requires all food labels to disclose the amount of trans fat contained in any conventional food or some dietary supplement being sold in the US.
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In a report to DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Commercial Attaché Romeo Borillo, of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, said that the enacted bill requires the identification in plain English, instead of relying on technical names, of the presence of any of the eight major food allergens on labels of food entering into the US.
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In a report to DTI Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino, Commercial Attaché Romeo Borillo, of the Philippine Embassy in Washington, said that the enacted bill requires the identification in plain English, instead of relying on technical names, of the presence of any of the eight major food allergens on labels of food entering into the US.
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