Relaxed FDA Rule On Bovine Materials Allows Imports From Non-BSE Nations
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
An FDA interim final rule easing restrictions on imports of bovine material used in food and cosmetic products is unlikely to significantly affect personal-care firms, according to the industry's trade group
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