GCC mulls common food safety law
- Qatar: Saturday, June 06 - 2009 at 13:27
GCC countries are looking into possibilities of implementing a common mechanism for testing and clearing imported food items into the region, The Peninsula has reported. In a recent meeting in Doha, member-countries of the Food Safety Committee exchanged experiences with regard to food imports and testing and looks at ways of cooperation among member-countries. The proposed law aims to ensure that no food which has been declared unfit for use or of substandard quality can enter any of the GCC member states.
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