Kazakhstan approved the rules for the import and sale of non-iodized edible salt
Kazakhstan
Dec 30, 2020
The Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, by order of December 2, 2020, approved the rules for the import, production and sale of edible salt not iodized.
In this case, the importation of non-iodized salt is carried out in the presence of a document to assess (confirm) compliance with the requirements of the technical regulations of the Customs Union "On food safety".
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