War on trans fats: Food manufacturers support Singapore ban on partially hydrogenated oils starting 2021 By Pearly Neo 02-Jul-2019 - Last updated on 02-Jul-2019 at 01:42 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Singapore has confirmed the ban of partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs) - a form of trans fats - as an ingredient in all foods, with the new rules expected to come into force from June 2021.Read the full story here. Top 10 June 2019 Cheap, dangerous oil: Indian FDA warning over adulterated products amid FSSAI rule change The mojo behind MOJO: Coca-Cola’s recently acquired kombucha brand shares secrets of success Turmeric take-off: How Malaysian health drink hit 80% sales growth in under a year powered by local focus ‘Enemies of the nation’: Bangladesh considers death penalty, life imprisonment for food adulterators Milk in India found to be most highly-adulterated food product despite FSSAI assurances of safety Non-halal candy: Malaysia may follow Brunei in removing White Rabbit from halal shelves ‘Stricter than RSPO’: Musim Mas is first South East Asian company to meet high POIG sustainable palm oil standards War on trans fats: Food manufacturers support Singapore ban on partially hydrogenated oils starting 2021 Plant-based pioneers JUST to manufacture in Asia for first time with South Korea GanongBio partnership Hot Right Now: Coca-Coca-Fonterra alliance in Vietnam, Nestle China's new products, Mondelez on APAC trends and more trending stories Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next