SFA clarified that bak kwa for private consumption can only be brought in from approved sources
The Singapore Food Agency issued a reminder on Jan 18 that travellers are not allowed to bring bak kwa from Malaysia into Singapore.
“Currently, Bak Kwa from Malaysia is not allowed as Malaysia is not an approved source of meat such as pork and beef,” said the post.
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