+ Follow RENO LIVER SPREAD Tag
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[Title] => Reno Liver Spread apologizes for non-FDA registration
[Summary] => The manufacturer of popular liver spread brand Reno apologized to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for failing to get a license and is now in the process of getting one.
[DatePublished] => 2020-09-30 13:04:00
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[AuthorName] => Jan Milo Severo
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[Title] => NBI confiscates P1.5-M fake products
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation has filed charges of violations of the Intellectual Property Code against three Chinese traders whose leased warehouse in Zamboanga City yielded P1.5 million worth of counterfeit products.
Charged in the Zamboanga City prosecutors office were Huang Jianquian, Huang Shuyuan and Li Zhongsheng.
Assistant regional director Jose Justo Yap, of the NBIs Intellectual Property Rights Division, said counterfeit Nescafe, Close-up and Tide products were confiscated from the traders warehouse on Veterans Avenue.
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RENO LIVER SPREAD
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Charged in the Zamboanga City prosecutors office were Huang Jianquian, Huang Shuyuan and Li Zhongsheng.
Assistant regional director Jose Justo Yap, of the NBIs Intellectual Property Rights Division, said counterfeit Nescafe, Close-up and Tide products were confiscated from the traders warehouse on Veterans Avenue.
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