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Meeting with Flavour and Fragrance Association of Singapore

IFRA President meets with national association

On 16 May 2025, IFRA president Alexander Mohr, and Asia Pacific Regional Director Caroline Li, met with IFRA's Singapore National Association, the Flavor and Fragrance Association of Singapore (FFAS).  Dr Peter Ong, President of FFAS, and Madam See Mai Chan, Secretary General, gave a very warm welcome to IFRA.  FFAS agreed to co-host the upcoming Global Fragrance Summit in Singapore.  We look forward to excellent collaboration on an ongoing basis.

Published 16/05/2025 • Updated on 10/07/2025

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