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07/03/2014 08:00 PM EDT

New draft regulations revision announced by Israel's Ministry of Energy and Water Resources called "Energy source regulations (Energy efficiency of electric induction motors), 5774-2014". These regulations require compliance with specific marking and efficiency. - Prohibits the production for use within Israel, the sale and the marketing of an electric induction asynchronic three-phase cage-motor or electro-mechanical device, unless the Standards Institution of Israel (SII) or an "Approved Laboratory" has tested the motor/device according to the requirements of Israel Standard SI 60034 part 30; - Requires marking the type of device according to paragraph 5.3.4 of the standard; - Requires compliance with Last Date for Comments: 09/04/2014 (Texts provided by the World Trade Organization.)
07/03/2014 08:00 PM EDT

This Omani/Gulf draft technical regulation concerns martadella (luncheon) meat prepared from animal meat or poultry meat, which have been packed in any suitable packing material. Items related to requirements, packaging transportation & storage and labelling (items 4, 7 and 8) are compulsory. The remaining items are voluntary. Last Date for Comments: 09/04/2014 (Texts provided by the World Trade Organization.)
07/03/2014 08:00 PM EDT

This Omani/Gulf draft technical regulation concerns puffed grain fit for human consumption. Items related to requirements, packaging, transportation & storage and labelling (items 5, 7 and 8) are compulsory. The remaining items are voluntary. Last Date for Comments: 09/04/2014 (Texts provided by the World Trade Organization.)
07/03/2014 08:00 PM EDT

This Omani/Gulf draft technical regulation concerns the maximum amount allowed for trans fatty acid and declaring the trans fatty acid on the nutrition label per serving. Items related to requirements and labelling (items 4 and 7) are compulsory. The remaining items are voluntary. Last Date for Comments: 09/04/2014 (Texts provided by the World Trade Organization.)
07/03/2014 08:00 PM EDT

This Omani/Gulf draft technical regulation concerns the specific requirements for mashed black olive which is prepared to be eaten, and test methods. Items related to requirements, packaging and labelling (items 4, 5 and 7) are compulsory. The remaining items are voluntary. Last Date for Comments: 09/04/2014 (Texts provided by the World Trade Organization.)
07/03/2014 08:00 PM EDT

This Omani/Gulf draft technical regulation concerns the specific requirements for Turnip brassica rapa and includes packaging, labelling and methods of test. Items related to requirements, packaging and labelling (items 4, 5 and 8) are compulsory. The remaining items are voluntary. Last Date for Comments: 09/04/2014 (Texts provided by the World Trade Organization.)
07/03/2014 08:00 PM EDT

This Omani/Gulf draft technical regulation is concerned with unbottled drinking water suitable for human consumption. Items related to characteristics (items 5) are compulsory. The remaining items are voluntary. Last Date for Comments: 09/04/2014 (Texts provided by the World Trade Organization.)
07/02/2014 08:00 PM EDT

This UAE Conformity Scheme concerned with the Green Labeling Scheme For Water Fixtures, it covers common types of water fixtures such as showerheads, faucets, water closet and urinal flush systems, aside from setting "maximum flow rate per minute" for covered water fixtures, the scheme also requires that water fixtures be labelled with the green label showing details such as water consumption and efficiency level for consumer's information. The implementation of the green labelling scheme on water fixtures aims to achieve the following: a. To set "maximum flow rate per minute" for covered water fixtures" in the United Arab Last Date for Comments: 09/03/2014 (Texts provided by the World Trade Organization.)


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