Mexico: Mexico Releases Clarifications to NOM-051 Labeling Requirements

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On Tuesday October 27 Mexico's Secretariat of Economy released updated "criteria" for imported products to comply with NOM-051-SCFI/SSA1-2010 - General Specifications for Labeling of Prepackaged Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages. The three documents seek to clarify which food and non-alcoholic beverage products must comply with the regulation focusing on inputs not destined to the final consumer, bulk merchandise, and raw materials.

Mexico: Mexico Releases Clarifications to NOM-051 Labeling Requirements

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