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		Australia in talks with U.S. to supply infant formula
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		[June 01, 2022] 
		(Reuters) -Australia is in talks 
		with the United States to supply baby food, an Australian government 
		spokesperson said on Wednesday, after the apex U.S. health regulator 
		relaxed its import policy to address a nationwide shortage.    | 
		
		 
		
		Shelves for baby and toddler formula are partially empty, as the 
		quantity a shopper can buy is limited amid continuing U.S. shortages, at 
		a grocery store in Medford, Massachusetts, U.S., May 17, 2022. 
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				Makers of baby food globally are exploring opportunities of 
				supplying to the U.S. after the easing of import norms. Two 
				million cans of formula from the UK are headed to American 
				shores, while Bubs Australia struck a deal with the U.S. Food 
				and Drug Administration (FDA) last week to supply 1.25 million 
				cans.
 Several dairy firms in Australia and New Zealand, including the 
				world's biggest dairy exporter Fonterra, were also in similar 
				discussions with the FDA, Reuters reported on Monday.
 
 "The Australian government will continue to work with the Biden 
				Administration to confirm regulatory arrangements and facilitate 
				exports of infant formula," a spokesperson for Australia's 
				Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, said in an 
				emailed statement.
 
 "Australian Government agencies have been actively engaging with 
				the Australian infant formula industry to help secure supply of 
				infant formula to the U.S."
 
 The agency didn't provide additional details on the extent of 
				talks with the U.S. government.
 
 Meanwhile, a spokesperson for New Zealand's Ministry of Primary 
				Industry said the country was "in a good position" to supply to 
				the U.S. market and help them tackle the shortage.
 
 He added that the decision to ship baby food to the U.S. rested 
				exclusively with the manufacturers.
 
 (Reporting by Harish Sridharan and Rushil Dutta in Bengaluru; 
				Editing by Christopher Cushing and Rashmi Aich)
 
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