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Reacting to the entire row, MDH said it has not received any communications from Hong Kong and Singapore food safety regulators. It also refuted the allegations of the presence of ETO (ethylene oxide) in some of its products., India News - Times Now
Singapore, last week, took action against Everest Food Products Pvt., banning the sale of its products citing alleged detection of ethylene oxide at levels surpassing permissible limits.
FSSAI is tasked with enforcement of standards and regulations only in the domestic market. Spice Board of India evaluates spice products prior to exports and is also expected to look into this issue.