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    IMPORTED FOODSTUFF MUST HAVE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE MARKING

    Armenpress
    Nov 15 2006

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS: Robert Dayan, head of
    standardization, measurement and compliance certification department
    of the trade and economic development ministry, said beginning from
    January 1, 2007 forty types of imported foodstuff must have Armenian
    language marking.

    He said subject to mandatory Armenian language marking are chicken
    meat, eggs, meat products, sausages, meat cans, dairy products,
    confectionaries, teas and coffees, chocolates, vegetables, jams and
    others. The list of these products was approved by the government in
    April, 2006. Other imported foodstuffs, not included in this list,
    will be subjected to obligatory marking as of June 1, 2007.

    Dayan said the marking must indicate the name of the product, its
    origin country, city, the name of the manufacturing company, when it
    is made and the expiry date, as well as its ingredients. He said the
    ministry and customs committee had done a great deal of job to inform
    Armenian importers about new regulations.

    He said foodstuff with no Armenian language marking will not be
    allowed into the country.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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