Mexico to Impose New Requirements on Imported Drinks
Mexico recently adopted new requirements that will affect certain imported prepackaged juices, coconut water, nectars and nonalcoholic beverages, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reported April 19. The imports must meet certain labeling requirements and other “specifications” related to “product…
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denomination, physicochemical specifications and ingredients,” HKTDC said. The changes take effect Aug. 27, but covered goods must comply with the new labeling requirements starting Jan. 1, 2023. Importers “may place labels, stickers or decals on top of the original labels” as long as “all required disclosures are included,” the report said.