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Monthly Recap: Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Regulatory Updates | May 2021
Jun 02, 2021
ChemLinked rounded up the cosmetic regulatory news in the Asia-Pacific region in May...
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Monthly Digest: China Cosmetics Industry Review | May 2021
Jun 02, 2021
ChemLinked rounded up the latest market and regulatory news in the China cosmetic sector...
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China Implements Amended Cosmetic Prohibited Ingredient Inventories: 24 Newly Prohibited Ingredients Including Cannabidiol (CBD)
May 31, 2021
The main amendments include adding 24 prohibited ingredients, amending the names and CAS numbers of prohibited ingredients, classifying and merging prohibited drug ingredients. From May 28, 2021, cosmetic registrants and notifiers are not allowed to produce or import products containing prohibited ingredients stipulated in the new inventories. Among the 24 newly prohibited ingredients, CBD and three other Cannabis Sativa derived ingredients are included, which means that CBD cosmetics are prohibited from being produced and imported in China.
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Thailand Approves Another 9 Cannabis and Hemp-Derived Ingredients for Cosmetics Use
May 28, 2021
On May 17, Thailand Ministry of Public Health issued six notices making nine additions to the permitted hemp ingredients, which now totals 15. The notices have entered into force on May 18...
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Shanghai Advertising Association Promulgates Standards for Cosmetic Advertising
May 27, 2021
Shanghai Advertising Association promulgated the Standards for Cosmetic Advertising for cosmetic companies’ reference when advertising products.
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Labeling/Claim/Advertising
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Interview Vol. 3 | China Cosmetic Animal Testing Exemption: What’s the Impact? Any Possibility for Post-market Animal Testing?
May 25, 2021
In the past, China required all imported cosmetics to conduct animal testing, which prevented many overseas companies from entering China through general trade. Eventually on May 1, 2021, China exempted mandatory animal testing for imported general cosmetics. This is definitely a great news for overseas companies, but there are also certain thresholds. ChemLinked invited Joanna, the senior regulatory consultant from REACH24H, to talk about the thresholds and impact of animal testing exemption in China.
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Trends in the 2021 Chinese Sunscreen Market
May 25, 2021
New trends in the 2021 Chinese sunscreen market: - Chinese consumers prefer light sunscreen products. - Products in multiple forms spring up in the market, such as sunscreen spray, stick, mousse, and even pill. - New sunscreen products have more functions, such as skincare, moisturizing, anti-oxidation, etc. - Some consumers start to pay attention to partial sunscreens, such as eye skin sunscreen.
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Kuaishou to Start Its CBEC Business
May 20, 2021
On May 16, 2021, Kuaishou released its cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) regulations, implying the oncoming of its CBEC business. The first-stage business only opens access to four categories: cosmetics, food, clocks & watches, and luxury products. China’s CBEC business soared up in 2020 and is expected to maintain high in growth in 2021, thus attracting the influx of tech giants such as Douyin, Kuaishou, and Meituan.
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South Korea Revises the Enforcement Rule of Cosmetic Act
May 18, 2021
MFDS released the latest version of Enforcement Rule of Cosmetic Act. it expands the scope of qualified "responsible sales managers", optimizes the education requirements, and permits the concurrent post of the compounding manager.
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China Introduces Transitional Arrangements Concerning the Change of Cosmetics Registration and Notification Information Management Platforms
May 18, 2021
To ensure smooth and orderly progress of cosmetics registration and notification work during the transition period between the old and new cosmetic regulations, China National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) released a set of transitional arrangements on May 7, 2021...
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