Sugar tax conflict: Local industry claims Indonesian move not based on data By Pearly Neo 31-Mar-2020 - Last updated on 31-Mar-2020 at 06:18 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend The food and beverage industry in Indonesia has voiced disapproval over the government’s suggestion to tax sugar-sweetened beverages in the country, citing a lack of efficacy data and evidence.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 March 2020 Fight COVID-19 with dairy: China industry associations issue consumption guidelines to ‘build immune resistance’ COVID-2019: Egypt and Jordan suspend import of Chinese food products, Saudi and UAE remain calm Malaysia in lockdown: COVID-19 reignites food supply fears in Singapore despite government reassurance COVID-19 and APAC's food and beverage sector: All our coronavirus news...in one place Coca-Cola faces tighter supply of sucralose from China as COVID-19 hits supply chain COVID-2019 sparks boom in fresh food imports to China as trust in local produce takes a hit Sugary drinks 2 Sugar tax conflict: Local industry claims Indonesian move not based on data China Focus: Sugar reduction, fresh food sales surge, COVID-19 and more feature in our round-up Cost and speed: Why China has enormous potential to conquer APAC 3D meat printing market Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next