Taiwan invites public comment on ractopamine ban
date:Aug 16, 2012
In late July, the legislature passed amendments to the act opening Taiwan's doors to imports of beef containing traces of ractopamine, which is currently banned in the country.
The new regulations are expected to take effect by mid-September. Taiwan officials are previewing the notice to allow members of the public to express their opinions on the measures, said Kang Jaw-jou, director-general of the Department of Health's Food and Drug Administration, at a news conference.
Taiwan will allow up t
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