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Date Marking regulatory signals

RegSig tracks Date Marking regulatory changes across 1 jurisdictions, extracting and normalizing signals from authorities including Codex Alimentarius.

  • 3 active signals
  • 1 jurisdictions
  • 1 authorities

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Date Marking

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What RegSig tracks for Date Marking

RegSig automatically extracts, normalizes, and temporally links date marking regulatory updates—from early Codex Alimentarius proposals to local enforcement actions. Each signal includes topic, origin, time horizon, impact score, and corroborating evidence so compliance teams can triage across their entire product portfolio.

Representative signals

Codex Text Advance on Date Marking Requirements for Export-facing Labels

Near-term

What changed: International drafting on this subject was revised and circulated, signaling a concrete regulatory update for export and harmonization discussions.

Codex Draft Shift on Date Marking Requirements for Global Sku Labels

Near-term

What changed: International drafting on this subject was revised and circulated, signaling a concrete regulatory update for export and harmonization discussions.

Codex Standard Move on Date Marking Requirements for Global Sku Labels

Medium-term

What changed: Global standards text on this topic advanced in the Codex process, revising reference wording that national codes may later transpose.

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Jurisdictions tracked for Date Marking

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