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China to Assess New Supervision Model during CBEC Transition Period
May 31, 2016
China will assess new supervision models for CBEC but would not forgo registration or filing requirements for products under the pre-market approval system. Within two months, China has made a series of abrupt changes on importing requirements for CBEC commodities, including bringing them under the tax system for general goods, formulating a “positive list”, requiring products such as cosmetic, infant formula, health food, medical foods, etc. to be registered prior to import and requiring part of products listed in the positive list to have the “Customs Clearance of Entry Commodity” (CCEC). CCEC is a passport for goods entry to China, which constitutes a great regulatory barrier for a number of CBEC dealers as they are unable to provide full documentation for applicat...
Chinese Mainland
Entry-exit
China Officially Grants One-year Grace Period for CBEC
May 25, 2016
On 25 May 2016, China GAC released a notice specifying new supervision requirements for CBEC retail imports. Under the new announcement CBEC stakeholders have been given a “green light” until 11 May 2017 for their products. Within the buffer period it will be business as usual except for the implementation of the new tax policy and positive list. Import procedures will remain the same as before which forgo complicated application documents for CIQ inspection, Chinese labels, pre-market approval documents, etc.
Chinese Mainland
Entry-exit
China to Give One-year Grace Period for CBEC
May 23, 2016
Internal sources reveal that local CBEC pilot cities have been informed of the approval of a one-year grace period for CBEC retail of imports. Except for the new tax policy, other new requirements, like the positive list and obtaining the Customs Clearance of Entry Commodity will be suspended for a year.
Chinese Mainland
Entry-exit
AQSIQ Introduces Facilitation Measures for CBEC Customs Clearance
May 20, 2016
Since the release of China’s CBEC positive lists, CBEC stakeholders have been at the mercy of China’s regulators who have vacillated from pronouncements of extremely stringent regulation to announcements of extended grace periods that essentially amounted to a “business as usual” greenlight from authorities to CBEC traders.
Chinese Mainland
Entry-exit
China to Tighten Control on Cross-border E-Commerce
Jul 09, 2015
According to ChemLinked sources, Hangzhou CIQ held a conference yesterday to inform relevant stakeholders involved in Crossborder E-commerce (CBEC) of the pending implementation of a new policy to conduct random inspection of all commodities traded through CBEC platforms, especially those deemed as high risk products (like food, cosmetics).
Chinese Mainland
China Ends Mandatory Animal Testing for Domestic Non-special Use Cosmetics from 30 Jun 2014
Jul 04, 2014
From 30 Jun 2014 the cosmetics industry will no longer be a required to submit written dossier for registration of non-special use cosmetics produced in China. A new online registration will replace the previous version. From Jun 30th animal testing will also be optional for this category of cosmetic which includes products for skin, hair, nails, make-up and perfumes. Domestic manufacturers are now permitted to use existing animal testing data
Chinese Mainland
Pre-market Approval
Animal Testing
CFDA Finalized the Inventory of Existing Cosmetic Ingredients in China (IECIC 2014)
Jul 02, 2014
On 30 June 2014, CFDA announced the release of the final version of the much anticipated Inventory of Existing Cosmetic Ingredients in China (IECIC 2014), containing 8783 ingredients that have already been used in cosmetic in China. The inventory will serve as the sole reference for determining the regulatory status of a cosmetic ingredient. Cosmetic companies and ingredient suppliers are strongly recommended to check whether their ingredients number among the inventory. All ingredients excluded from the list are subject to mandatory pre-market registration under new cosmetic ingredients regulations with the CFDA.
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
CFDA Uncovers 6 Cosmetic Products Containing Prohibited Substances
Jun 25, 2014
On 24 Jun 2014, CFDA released the result of a national random sampling campagin of cosmetics used in acne treatment, whitening and freckle-removing. 6 kinds of products were found to contain antibiotics (mainly metronidazole and chloramphenicol) that are prohibited according to the Hygienic Standard for Cosmetics 2007.
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
Post-market Surveillance
Pilot New Online Filing System for Non-special Use Cosmetics Produced in China
Jun 10, 2014
Regulation of cosmetics in China has exhibited an overriding trend whereby there have been obvious reductions in pre-market regulatory requirements but far stricter post-market management. The trend is particularly obvious for domestically made non-special use cosmetics (Non-SUC). The CFDA has dramatically changed their approval requirements
Chinese Mainland
Pre-market Approval
Animal Testing
CFDA Further Specifies the Definition of Whitening Cosmetics
Apr 21, 2014
The regulation of whitening products is currently in a transitional period after the CFDA released Circular No.10-2013 on 16 Dec last year. In this circular whitening products were re-categorized from non-special to special use cosmetics.
Chinese Mainland
Pre-market Approval
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