Dive into the Turkish cosmetics market with expert insights on navigating regulations, avoiding common pitfalls, and capitalizing on consumer trends. Tailored for international brands, this webinar offers strategies to unlock growth and ensure compliance in one of the world's most vibrant beauty markets. Whether you're considering entering the Turkish market or seeking to expand your existing operations, this session will equip you with the tools and insights needed to make informed decisions and achieve success in Turkey's cosmetics industry.
Who Should Attend:
International cosmetics brands and manufacturers.
Distributors and retailers interested in the Turkish market.
Regulatory affairs professionals seeking to understand Turkish compliance requirements.
Market analysts and consultants focusing on the cosmetics industry.
Anyone interested in cosmetic compliance
Notes:
• The webinar livestreaming is freely available to all users. You are welcome to register for and participate in the webinar.
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• Market Landscape
• Regulatory Overview (product registration, labeling, marketing etc.)
• Legal and Regulatory Considerations for Foreign Companies
• Trending Topics in Cosmetics Industry (Greenwashing, Sustainability, Cruelty Free, Ethical Branding, Health Claims)
• Q&A
Date |
Time (GMT+8) |
World Clock |
Language |
2025-02-18 |
21:00 ~ 22:00 |
Ankara: 16:00 London:13:00 |
English |
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Ayşe advises multinational clients in the healthcare & life science, construction, and technology industries on compliance issues at CBC Law. She is specialized in healthcare regulations including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and food regulations providing support to industry leader clients for regulatory compliance. She has in-depth experience in compliance program design and implementation including monitoring, third-party risk management, ethical culture, training, and internal investigations. During her career at CBC Law, she also advised clients in regard to international legislation including FCPA, UKBA, German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, EU Whistleblowing Act etc.