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How Hong Kong banned Everest Spices and India reacted the wrong way
The FSSAI increased the Maximum Residue Level of pesticide in food products by ten times, from 0.01 mg/kg to 0.1mg/kg, shortly after the ban of Everest Spices products in Hong Kong.
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