BUTTERWORTH, Feb 8 — Malaysia is not affected by the carbonated drink products, which are alleged to contain high levels of chlorate, as reported in some European countries, said Health Minister Datuk ...
KEPALA BATAS: Malaysia is not impacted by the carbonated water products reportedly containing high levels of chlorate, as seen in several European countries, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr ...
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New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced full exemption of Basic Customs Duty (BCD) on cobalt powder, lithium-ion battery waste, lead, zinc, and 12 other critical minerals while ...
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, while presenting the Union Budget for FY26 on February 1, announced several key changes to customs duties. The government has exempted cobalt products, LED, ...
Some of the drinks, sealed in cans and glass bottles at a factory in Belgium, contain "excessively high chlorate content". The affected products are: Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Fuze Tea ...
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A "small number" of Coca-Cola and Appletiser have been recalled in the UK because the products may contain high levels of a chemical called chlorate. The recall affects 330 ml cans of Coca-Cola ...
The European bottling unit of Coca-Cola said Monday that it had ordered a major recall of Coke, Sprite and other beverages after detecting high levels of chlorate, which poses potential health risks.
BRUSSELS — Coca-Cola has recalled some of its soft drinks in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of a chemical called chlorate were detected in bottles and cans at a production plant in Belgium.