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Date:2011/01/31
Food regulation
The Act Governing Food Sanitation published in 1975 is the most important food regulation in Taiwan. Based on the Act Governing Food Sanitation, Food Adulteration (Artificial Sweeteners) Regulations has&n...
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Date:2011/01/31
At present, related food laws and economic growth are major factors influencing HIS development in Taiwan Province.
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Date:2011/01/31
In general, only several producers in Taiwan are producing several kinds of high intensity sweeteners with a very little amount, such as saccharin, cyclamate and stevia sweetener. Most high intensity sweeteners consumed ...
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Date:2011/01/31
In spite of domestic production, South Korea still imported about 1,300 tonnes of aspartame from Japan in 2009.
In 2009, other kinds of high intensity sweeteners consumed in South Korea such as saccharin, stevia sweetener and gl...
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Date:2011/01/31
Currently, seven high intensity sweetener (HIS) including aspartame, sucralose, saccharin, acesulfame K, glyrrhizin, stevia sweetener and alitame are being used in South Korea.
South Korea is the third largest aspartame producer in Asia Pacific. Oth...
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South Korea’s economy has been gradually recovering from the 2008 global financial crisis since the beginning of 2010. Its GDP has increased from about USD931 billion to USD1,000 billion in 2010.
According to latest statistics of South Korea...
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Korea Food Code and Korea Food Additives Code, 2004 are major laws related to high intensity sweetener in South Korea. Especially, Korea Food Additives Code, 2004 clearly stipulates maximum dosage in food of five kinds of artificial HIS, includi...
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Just like Malaysia, related food laws and economic growth are current major factors influencing high intensity sweetener industry's development in South Korea.
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Date:2011/01/31
Currently, most kinds of high intensity sweetener such as stevia sweetener consumed in South Korea are still depending on import from China and the US except aspartame and saccharin.
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Currently, Malaysia is the second largest stevia sweetener producer in Asia Pacific. Other kinds of high intensity sweeteners are mainly imported from China, Japan, the US, etc.
As for stevia sweetener, PureCircle Limited (PureCircle...
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Date:2011/01/31
Malaysia’s GDP has been growing with an average growth rate of 4.70% in the last decade. Malaysia’s GDP to about USD205 billion in 2010 has increased from about USD193 billion in 2009, which is estimated to keep increasing with an av...
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Date:2011/01/31
The Food Act 1983 and the Food Regulations 1985 are Malaysian food legislations that form the backbone of the food safety programme. Other legislations influencing the country's food safety are the Pesticide Act 1974, the Fisheries Act 1983, the...
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Date:2011/01/31
At present, related food laws and economic growth are major factors influencing high intensity sweetener industry's development in Malaysia.
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Date:2011/01/31
In general, Malaysia is an important stevia sweetener producer in Asia Pacific but still mainly depends on importing other kinds of high intensity sweeteners from China and the US.
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Date:2011/01/30
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In 2009, the total import volume of glycyrrhizin was 0.9 tonne in Indonesia with import value of USD9,682. The top two import origins were China and India.
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In 2009, the total import volume of sucralose was 70 tonnes in Indonesia with import value of USD6.14 million. The top three import origins were the US, Singapore and China.
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In 2009, the total import volume of aspartame was 236 tonnes in Indonesia with import value of USD3.31 million. The top three import origins were China, the US and Japan.
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In 2009, Indonesia's total import volume of stevia sweetener was 29 tonnes with import value of USD891,955. The top two import origins were China and Malaysia.
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Indonesia exported 3,326 tonnes of cyclamate to Euro-American countries in 2009. Total import volume of cyclamate that year was 854 tonnes in Indonesia with import value of USD1.44 million. The top three import origins were China, Hong...