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Thailand FDA to Reinforce Cosmetic Advertisement Regulation
Nov 05, 2015
Thailand FDA is currently drafting a regulation to identify prohibited messages in cosmetic advertisements and is going to give harsher punishment to violators. The finer points of the regulation are currently being considered by the FDA cosmetics committee and new guidelines are expected to be completed this year.
Thailand
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
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New CFDA Rule to Improve Cosmetic Sampling Inspection
Nov 05, 2015
CFDA has published a notice to seek public consultation for its newly drafted “Technical Standard of Sampling Inspection of Cosmetic Supervision” and “Cosmetic Sampling Documentation” on 21 October, aimed at further improving the quality of sampling inspection of cosmetics. The consultation will close on 10 November.
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China Cosmetics: 7 Recent Regulatory Milestones and Horizon Scanning
Nov 03, 2015
China currently boasts the world’s second largest cosmetic market with sales value close to 30 million Yuan last year, an 8.8% share of the global total. In parallel with outstanding trade performance, China’s regulatory system has undergone monumental reform, presenting investors with new opportunities and posing current industry stakeholders with new barriers to market access.
Chinese Mainland
Pre-market Approval
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Expert Guidance on Technical Review of Special-use Cosmetics
Oct 30, 2015
Technical review is an essential phase in the notification of special-use cosmetics under the current certification system--“Administrative Permit”. The review is carried out by an expert committee summoned by CFDA that constitutes four panels of experts, known as formula unit, toxicological unit, label unit and hygiene & chemical unit respectively and with a sole purpose of preventing any threat to human safety from cosmetics.
Chinese Mainland
Pre-market Approval
NEWS
Chinese Cosmetic Regulation in Need of Comprehensive Overhaul
Oct 29, 2015
Zhangjiagang CIQ recently discovered a batch of Korean cosmetics with several information mismatches between the product package and import certificates. Use of counterfeit documentation was also found which led to an immediate halt of importation procedures.
Chinese Mainland
Pre-market Approval
NEWS
Horizon Scanning: 3 Avenues for Efficient Supervision of Special-use Cosmetics
Oct 29, 2015
The exponential growth of cosmetic consumption in China over the past two decades has ushered in a booming market of special-use cosmetics--known for its quasi-drug function that fulfills increasingly diversifying needs from customers.
Chinese Mainland
Pre-market Approval
NEWS
Consumers Alerted to Avoid Cosmetic without Chinese Label
Oct 28, 2015
Regulatory experts had warned that lack of Chinese label for imported cosmetics should be avoided after a local FDA launched investigation into a suspected counterfeit case that allegedly involved hundred batches of Korean cosmetics, following a recent customer complaint where the user suffered from skin rash.
Chinese Mainland
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
Taiwan Needs Stricter Cosmetic Regulation and Enforcement
Oct 23, 2015
The Consumers’ Foundation in Taiwan tested 25 types of perfume and 25 types of nail polish at the Electronics Testing Center and a laboratory in National Tsing Hua University. Among those cosmetics, three perfumes contained di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), including one exceeding the legal limit, while eight products contained diethyl phthalate (DEP), which also poses potential health and safety risks.
Taiwan, China
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
International Cosmetic Regulatory Management Seminar to Debate UV Protection Cosmetics
Oct 23, 2015
The international cosmetic regulatory management seminar is due to take place on the 10th of November, focusing on discussion of UV protection cosmetics and related topics.
South Korea
NEWS
Korean Parliament Proposes Revision to Cosmetic Law
Oct 21, 2015
The recent whirlwind of legislative and regulatory activities in Korea has yielded a string of new revisions to its overarching cosmetic law. Most recently members of parliament proposed new changes to the cosmetic law on the 15th of October which is due to take effect three months later.
South Korea
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
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