Mr
Low Thia Khiang: To ask the Minister for Trade and Industry
(Industry) what is being done to ensure that the cost of infant formula remains
affordable.
Written reply:
1. Parents in Singapore who require infant formula milk for
their children can choose from a number of infant formula milk products across
different brands ranging from about $20 to over $60 per 900g.[1]
Regardless of the brand and price, all infant formula milk products sold
in Singapore are required to meet the safety standards and nutrient composition
requirements under the Singapore Food Regulations, administered by the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA).
2. According to the Health Promotion Board (HPB), and various
international organisations such as the World Health Organisation (WHO),
breastfeeding is strongly encouraged as it is best able to meet the nutritional
needs of infants, and has the added benefits of promoting maternal-child bonding. HPB and
health authorities such as those in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong also
suggest that whole cow’s milk can be introduced, as part of a balanced diet,
for children older than 1 year.[2] Therefore, it is important to note that for mothers
who are able to breastfeed, and children above one-year-old, there is no need
for formula milk.
3. We encourage consumers to make informed decisions, and
exercise their choice by buying from businesses which offer prices and formula
milk products that are appropriate for their child’s needs.
4. Currently, the information collected by the Competition
Commission of Singapore (CCS) does not indicate that there is any
anti-competitive behaviour by the formula milk manufacturers in Singapore. MTI and other government agencies such as the
Ministry of Health (MOH), AVA, and HPB will continue to monitor prices of
infant formula milk, and study how to facilitate greater competition in the
market. MOH and HPB will step up on public education so that parents are better
informed about the benefits of breastfeeding, and other infant feeding options,
and the nutritional needs of infants. The Consumers Association of Singapore
(CASE) will also remind businesses to price their products fairly, and look
into consumer feedback on potential profiteering.
[1] Based on the range and retail prices of Stage 1 formula milk products for infants from birth to 6 months of age.
[2] For example, information on the suitability of whole cow’s milk for children above 1-year-old, as part of a balanced diet, can be found on the websites of the United Kingdom’s National Health Service, and Hong Kong Department of Health.