Specification for Portland Lime Stone Cement – SLS 1253:2003 (44 pages, in English)

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Distribution date: 18 November 2004

Sri Lanka standard for Portland limestone cement covers the requirements for composition, manufacture, chemical, physical and mechanical properties and for packaging and marking. This specification pertains to one strength class of Portland limestone cement.

Products Covered: Portland Lime Stone Cement  HS Code: 25.23.29

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Order N°. RD 09-462 of 26 August 2004 (1 page); Order N°. RD 09-524 of 29 September 2004 amending Order N°: RD 09-462 of 26 August 2004 (1 page).

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Distribution date: 11 November 2004

Prohibition on the imports of live swine, fresh meat, meat products, offal, skins and bristles from swine originating in the Republic of Italy and the Republic of Portugal, with the exception of products obtained from swine that have undergone a thermal or chemical treatment ensuring the destruction of the virus of the Swine Vesicular Disease and African Swine Fever. The prohibition on the imports of live swine, fresh meat, meat products, offal, skins and bristles from swine originating in the Republic of Portugal has been withdrawn due to the data provided with regard to the favourable epizootic situation.

Products Covered: Live swine, fresh pork meat, pork meat products, offal, skins and bristles from swine.

Regulation Type: Emergency notifications (SPS)

Animal diseases African swine fever (ASF) Food safety Animal health Human health

Order N°. RD 09-462 of 26 August 2004 (1 page); Order N°. RD 09-524 of 29 September 2004 amending Order N°: RD 09-462 of 26 August 2004 (1 page).

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Distribution date: 11 November 2004

Prohibition on the imports of live swine, fresh meat, meat products, offal, skins and bristles from swine originating in the Republic of Italy and the Republic of Portugal, with the exception of products obtained from swine that have undergone a thermal or chemical treatment ensuring the destruction of the virus of the Swine Vesicular Disease and African Swine Fever. The prohibition on the imports of live swine, fresh meat, meat products, offal, skins and bristles from swine originating in the Republic of Portugal has been withdrawn due to the data provided with regard to the favourable epizootic situation.

Products Covered: Live swine, fresh pork meat, pork meat products, offal, skins and bristles from swine.

Regulation Type: Emergency notifications (SPS)

Animal diseases African swine fever (ASF) Food safety Animal health Human health

Amendment of the Official Standards for Ordinary Fertilizers (2 pages, available in English)

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Distribution date: 11 November 2004

Products Covered: Fertilizer (HS: 3103)

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Amendment of the Official Standards for Ordinary Fertilizers (2 pages, available in English)

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Distribution date: 11 November 2004

Products Covered: Fertilizer (HS: 3103)

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Decrees Nos. 23 and 49 of the Executive Body concerning Agriculture and Livestock, dated 5 February and 16 March 2001 (in Spanish, 4 pages)

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Distribution date: 03 November 2004

Decrees prohibiting the importation of goods and products of bovine origin from countries that are, or are suspected of being, infected with Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

Products Covered: Bovine animals, parts, products and by-products, and biological, chemical and pharmaceutical products intended for administration to, or consumption by, ruminants

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Animal health Animal diseases Zoonoses Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSE)

Decrees Nos. 23 and 49 of the Executive Body concerning Agriculture and Livestock, dated 5 February and 16 March 2001 (in Spanish, 4 pages)

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Distribution date: 03 November 2004

Decrees prohibiting the importation of goods and products of bovine origin from countries that are, or are suspected of being, infected with Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

Products Covered: Bovine animals, parts, products and by-products, and biological, chemical and pharmaceutical products intended for administration to, or consumption by, ruminants

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Animal health Animal diseases Zoonoses Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy (TSE)

COM (2004)650 -2004/0237/COD Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 95/2/EC on food additives other than colours and sweeteners and Directive 94/35/EC on sweeteners for use in foodstuffs. (Available in English and French - 22 pages)

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Distribution date: 29 October 2004

The proposed measures can be outlined as follows: Following the advice from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (See under N°. 9 "relevant documents") and with a view to reduce the level of nitrosamines in meat products, this proposal decreases the permitted levels of added nitrites and nitrates while preserving the microbiological safety of products. Further to Commission Decision 2004/37 of 13 April 2004 suspending the placing on the market and import of jelly mini-cups containing the food additives E 400, E 401, E 402, E 403, E 404, E 405, E 406, E 407, E 407a, E 410, E 412, E 413, E 414, E 415, E 417 and/or E 418 (O. J. of the EU, No L118, 23 April 2004 p.70) notified in G/SPS/N/EEC/242 (7 April 2004) and following advise by the EFSA (See N°. 9) this proposal withdraws the authorisation for gel-forming food additives in jelly mini-cups. It is proposed to withdraw the authorisation for the use of propyl p-hydroxybenzoate (propyl paraben, E216) and its sodium salt (E217). The proposed amendments follow the advice from EFSA (See N°. 9). It is proposed to authorise the following food additives: ethyl cellulose, erythritol, 4-hexyl resorcinol and soybean hemicellulose; the proposed amendments follow the advice from EFSA (See N°. 9).

Products Covered: Numerous food products mostly in HS headings: 1006 (Rice); 0210 (Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried or smoked); 0305 (Subheading 030561 Fish salted - Pickled Herrings); 0402 (Dairy based drinks); 0405 (Butter and other fats and oils; dairy spreads); 0406 (Cheese); 0408 (Birds' eggs, not in shell); 0710 subheadings 071010 (Potatoes) and 071021 (Leguminous vegetables); 1302 subheading 130220 (pectic substances); 1600 (Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates); 1601 (Sausages and similar products); 1602 (Other meat preparations); 1704 (Confectionery); 2004 and 2004 (when related to pre-processed potatoes); 2008 (Jams, fruit jellies etc.); 2103 (Sauces and preparations thereof etc.); 2208 (Spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages). ICS: 67.040 (Food products in general) and 67.220 (Spices and condiments. Food additives).

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Food safety Food additives Human health

COM (2004)650 -2004/0237/COD Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 95/2/EC on food additives other than colours and sweeteners and Directive 94/35/EC on sweeteners for use in foodstuffs. (Available in English and French - 22 pages)

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Distribution date: 29 October 2004

The proposed measures can be outlined as follows: Following the advice from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (See under N°. 9 "relevant documents") and with a view to reduce the level of nitrosamines in meat products, this proposal decreases the permitted levels of added nitrites and nitrates while preserving the microbiological safety of products. Further to Commission Decision 2004/37 of 13 April 2004 suspending the placing on the market and import of jelly mini-cups containing the food additives E 400, E 401, E 402, E 403, E 404, E 405, E 406, E 407, E 407a, E 410, E 412, E 413, E 414, E 415, E 417 and/or E 418 (O. J. of the EU, No L118, 23 April 2004 p.70) notified in G/SPS/N/EEC/242 (7 April 2004) and following advise by the EFSA (See N°. 9) this proposal withdraws the authorisation for gel-forming food additives in jelly mini-cups. It is proposed to withdraw the authorisation for the use of propyl p-hydroxybenzoate (propyl paraben, E216) and its sodium salt (E217). The proposed amendments follow the advice from EFSA (See N°. 9). It is proposed to authorise the following food additives: ethyl cellulose, erythritol, 4-hexyl resorcinol and soybean hemicellulose; the proposed amendments follow the advice from EFSA (See N°. 9).

Products Covered: Numerous food products mostly in HS headings: 1006 (Rice); 0210 (Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried or smoked); 0305 (Subheading 030561 Fish salted - Pickled Herrings); 0402 (Dairy based drinks); 0405 (Butter and other fats and oils; dairy spreads); 0406 (Cheese); 0408 (Birds' eggs, not in shell); 0710 subheadings 071010 (Potatoes) and 071021 (Leguminous vegetables); 1302 subheading 130220 (pectic substances); 1600 (Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates); 1601 (Sausages and similar products); 1602 (Other meat preparations); 1704 (Confectionery); 2004 and 2004 (when related to pre-processed potatoes); 2008 (Jams, fruit jellies etc.); 2103 (Sauces and preparations thereof etc.); 2208 (Spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages). ICS: 67.040 (Food products in general) and 67.220 (Spices and condiments. Food additives).

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Food safety Food additives Human health

Proposed Amendment to the Food and Drug Regulations (1404 — Daminozide) (available in English and French; pages 2745-2747)

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Distribution date: 12 October 2004

Daminozide (also known as Alar) was registered under the Pest Control Products Act as a plant growth regulator for the control of the maturation processes of apples, cherries, grapes, nectarines and peaches. Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) were established under the Food and Drugs Act for residues of daminozide resulting from its use at 55 parts per million (p.p.m.) in sour cherries, 30 p.p.m. in apples and sweet cherries, 25 p.p.m. in peaches/ nectarines, and 10 p.p.m. in grapes; and at 20 p.p.m. in peanuts and plums, 15 p.p.m. in Brussels sprouts and pears, and 0.5 p.p.m. in tomatoes imported into Canada. By virtue of subsection B.15.002(1) of the Food and Drug Regulations, the MRL for other foods is 0.1 p.p.m. This proposed regulatory amendment would decrease the MRLs for residues of daminozide and its metabolite in all food crops to the limit of quantification of 0.02 p.p.m. for enforcement purposes. This proposed regulatory amendment would also amend the chemical name of daminozide in order to comply with international nomenclature conventions. This proposed amendment harmonizes with changes proposed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency with respect to MRLs for daminozide.

Products Covered: Daminozide (ICS: 65.080, 67.080)

Regulation Type: Regular notification

Food safety Human health

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