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Additive Substances Permitted to Use in Foods

Cabinet Resolution No. (24) of 2023 — Additive Substances Permitted to Use in Foods

Code
Cabinet-24-2023
Authority
Federal
Category
Civil Disputes

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Federal Cabinet Resolution of 2023 Amending the Emirates Technical Rules Concerning the Additive Substances Permitted to Use in Foods

Amending the Emirates Technical Rules Concerning the Additive Substances Permitted to Use in Foods

The Cabinet,

- Having reviewed the Constitution; and

- Federal Law No. (1) of 1972, Concerning the Competences of Ministries and Capacities of Ministries, and its amendments thereof; and

- Federal Decree-Law No. (20) of 2020, Concerning Metrology and Standards; and

- Cabinet Resolution No. (60) of 2019, Concerning the Mandatory Metrology Standard Related to Food Additives in the United Arab Emirates; and

- Based upon the proposal submitted by the Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and the Cabinet’s approval, Resolved:

  1. The UAE Technical Regulations, whose number and title are identified in the annexed schedule, shall be amended to prohibit the use of “Titanium Dioxide (E171)” as a food additive.

  2. This Resolution shall be published in the Official Gazette, and it shall come into force as of the day following its date of publication.

    Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Prime Minister

    Issued by Us: On: 28 / Shaaban / 1444 AH Corresponding to: 20 / March / 2023 AD

    Federal Cabinet Resolution of 2023 Amending the Emirates Technical Rules Concerning the Additive Substances Permitted to Use in Foods

    Schedule Annexed to Cabinet Resolution No. (24) of 2023 Amending the Emirates Technical Rules Concerning the Additive Substances Permitted to Use in Foods No. Technical Regulation No. Title (in English) Type 1 UAE.S 192:2019 Additives Permitted for Use in Food Stuffs Amendment

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