Reported about 1 year ago
During a legislative session on June 11, Premier Su Tseng-chang addressed the lack of a preemptive recall mechanism under the Animal Protection Act in response to recent concerns over domestic pet food safety issues. Despite discussions on enacting a specific law for pet food dating back two decades, Su stated that efforts are underway to present a draft of a dedicated pet food management law by the end of the year. The need for improved regulations is highlighted by the significant growth in the number of pet dogs and cats in Taiwan, raising concerns among pet owners and emphasizing the importance of proper oversight and management procedures for pet food safety.
Source: YAHOO