EU SME Centre and CBBC are pleased to invite our members to attend a half-day training workshop on Cosmetic Market Access Requirements in China.
China is the second largest consumer market for cosmetics industry in the world. International brands have remained in the dominate market position in the country. Whitening products, innovative ingredients and the increasing utilization of e-commerce platforms in China are some of the key drivers in the market.
The workshop will give an overview of China market and its key trends, highlighting the opportunities and challenges for EU SMEs to better comprehend what the most suitable for them are.
Classifications of cosmetics will be elaborated for the specific requirements of licenses for diverse types of products. Moreover, a specific session regarding Chinese policies and regulations of the cosmetics market, including pre-market approval and registration process will be addressed.
Agenda
09:00-09:30 Registration & Networking
09:30- 09:35 Opening Remarks - Demi Ping, Sector Head (China), Retail and E-commerce
CBBC
09:35-09:40 Introduction of EU SME - Ingrid Ge, EU SME Centre Standards and Conformity Expert
09:40-10:05 Market Overview - Caroline Bridges, Marketing Manager, China Skinny
● Key Drivers and Market Trends
● Retail Channels and Entry Mode
10:05-10:35 Market Access Requirements - Ingrid Ge, EU SME Centre Standards and
Conformity Expert
● Policies and Regulations
● Steps to Export Cosmetics
10:35-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 Trade via CBEC – Winnie Xu, regulatory specialist, ChemLinked
● Regulations and Influence to Cosmetics Import
● Case Study (cosmetic importation by normal trade and by CBEC)
11:30-11:50 Q&A
The training workshop is by invitation only and is free of charge. Places are limited and first come first served.