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Korea Takes First Step Towards Ending Cosmetics Animal Testing
Mar 12, 2015
On March 11 2015, the revision of Korea’s cosmetic act was proposed by congresswoman Jung-Lim Moon at the National Assembly with the goal of ending animal testing of cosmetics. The announcement marks a milestone in Korea’s journey towards ending animal testing of cosmetics. The draft bill has already received support from 22 Assembly members and will be discussed at the upcoming Assembly session in April. If successful the bill will come into effect two years after its announcement.
South Korea
Animal Testing
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China Cross-border E-commerce
Mar 11, 2015
2014 was a big year for China’s cross-border e-commerce initiatives. Since the beginning of the scheme implementation of cross-border e-commerce in China has been gradually scaled up from specifically catering to small niche markets to fully encompassing mainstream markets. Two events marked this transition, one was the entry of e-commerce giants such as Alibaba and Amazon and the other was the large amount of finance available to cross boarder ecommerce startups.
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China National Standard: Determination Methods of Three Prohibited Cosmetic Ingredients
Mar 06, 2015
National standard “GB/T 30942-2014 Determination of 2-methoxyethanol, 2-ethoxyethanol and 2-(2-methoxyethoxy) ethanol in cosmetics”, formulated by Fujian Institute of Quality Inspection and Technical Research entered into force recently. The standard specifies the determination methods of the three ingredients in cream, lotion and liquid products. According to the standard, the detection limit of these ingredients is 15mg/kg and the limit of quantitation is 50mg/kg.
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Taiwan to Revise Outdated Cosmetic Hygiene Standard
Mar 02, 2015
Taiwan is planning to revise the “Statute for Control of Cosmetic Hygiene”, according to Lin Yijie, an official from "Taiwan Food and Drug Administration", a department of "Taiwan Ministry of Health and Welfare" (MoHW).
Taiwan, China
Pre-market Approval
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Philippines Cracks Down on Lead of Violative Levels in Cosmetics
Feb 15, 2015
Recently, Philippines Regional Field Office-National Capital Region (RFO-NCR) tested all unnotified cosmetic products for the mercury, lead and arsenic as part of the post marketing surveillance. 4 cosmetic products were detected with high levels of lead content beyond 20 ppm limit. This acceptable limit is set by the ASEAN Cosmetic Directives (ACD) that all cosmetic products in Philippines shall comply with.
Philippines
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Malaysia Bans 3 Cosmetic Products Containing Hydroquinone and Mercury
Feb 13, 2015
Three cosmetic products were found to contain the scheduled poison hydroquinone and heavy metal mercury by Malaysia National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB) and are no longer allowed to be sold in Malaysia.
Malaysia
Ingredients
Post-market Surveillance
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Taiwan Encourages the Use of Alternatives for Safety Tests
Feb 10, 2015
"Taiwan Ministry of Health and Welfare" has announced it will adjust the requirements for technical documents necessary for review of new compounds contained in medicated cosmetics. The motivation for this adjustment is to reduce the need for animal testing and work towards a cruelty free cosmetic regulatory framework. MOHW is attempting to align itself with the numerous scientifically substantiated viable alternatives to animal testing published by both the OECD and EU. This adjustment also meets the needs for global harmonization within the cosmetics industry and most importantly complies with article 15 of Taiwan Animal Protection Act, which is “Stakeholders should endeavor to avoid using live animals for scientific tests. If unavoidable, a reduction in the use of live animals is better; moreover, such tests must minimize animal suffering and pain”. In the announcement MOHW also encourages companies to prioritize the use of alternatives for safety tests.
Taiwan, China
Ingredients
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China Drafts Cosmetic Technical Safety Standard
Feb 09, 2015
In an effort to develop regulatory protocols and standards which match the technical and supervisory capacity of the cosmetic industry, the CFDA is revising the 2007 Hygienic Standard for Cosmetics. To date the most significant progress made in amending this standard was the release of the revised body of the 2007 Hygienic Standard (renamed Technical Safety Standard for Cosmetics) in 30 Nov 2012. Since January 2014 the CFDA has coordinated with the National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC) in a further revision of this draft. Following over a year of detailed revision work, the NIFDC is now soliciting opinions from the public on the new draft of the Technical Safety Standard for Cosmetics. The period for public consultation will end on February 28 2015. The basic revision work for the NIFDC are the adjustment of the regulatory framework (the new draft is divided into two parts: body and appendixes), the standardization of contents and wordings and the correction of s
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
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Korea to Introduce Cosmetics Recall System
Feb 04, 2015
MFDS released a legislative announcement on the partial amendments to “the Cosmetic Act”. These amendments mainly relate to the requirements for the cosmetics recall system.
South Korea
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
Korea Consults on Amendments to Requirements for Evaluation of Functional Cosmetics
Jan 29, 2015
South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) is soliciting public consultation on the amendments to “Requirements for Evaluation of Functional Cosmetics” until February 10th 2015.
South Korea
Pre-market Approval
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