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Tianjin CIQ Confiscates and Destroys a Batch of Unlicensed” Japanese Cosmetics
Sep 29, 2015
A batch of imported Japanese cosmetics worth 170,000 Japanese yen was confiscated and subsequently destroyed by Tianjin CIQ after failing to provide the mandatory licenses and permits required for imported cosmetics.
Chinese Mainland
Post-market Surveillance
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China’s Wet Wipe Safety Standard Lagging behind International Model
Sep 16, 2015
Shanghai Consumer Protection Committee (SCPC) published a report on the 14th of September detailing the results of tests conducted on both domestically produced and imported wet wipe samples taken from 50 batches of product.
Chinese Mainland
NEWS
An Upsurge in Imported Cosmetics Reveals New Legal Challenges
Sep 16, 2015
Despite increased consumer demand for imported cosmetics in recent years which are marketed as “high quality”, “high-end” or “high-level”, their safety is not entirely guaranteed. In 2015 alone, there were a number of controversial cosmetic safety scandals involving imported cosmetics.
Chinese Mainland
NEWS
6 Batches of Cosmetics Fail Quality Tests by Guangdong FDA
Sep 08, 2015
In a recent spot check conducted by Guangdong FDA it was revealed that 6 batches of cosmetic products contained either prohibited substances or contained excessive concentrations of restricted substances.
Chinese Mainland
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
China’s Government Developing Dedicated Crossborder e-Commerce Customs System
Sep 01, 2015
Recently, the State Council published guidance on promoting the healthy and rapid development of cross-border E-commerce. Customs authorities are cooperating with the Ministry of Finance and other relevant ministries to make a new tax policy to cover retail and import of commodities through cross boarder E-commerce under the principle of promoting domestic consumption, improving market competition, promoting development within the industry and strengthening tax administration of imports and exports.
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NEWS
CFDA Uncovers a Further Eleven Batches of Substandard Facial Masks
Aug 28, 2015
Eleven batches of facial masks have been newly identified as failing to meet regulatory standards according to the latest “notification of 11 batches of sub-standard facial masks” by CFDA, ten days after the governing body announced an earlier notification targeting eight batches of sub-standard facial masks.
Chinese Mainland
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
Shangdong FDA Push for “Key Element” Inspection on Cosmetic Manufacturers
Aug 27, 2015
FDA in Shangdong Province launched a mission recently to target the key elements in the manufacture of cosmetics. Details of the mission were specified in its latest “notification of supervision and inspection of key elements in manufacture of cosmetics and healthcare food”, which calls for all subordinate departments and frontline inspectors to conduct thorough examination of what are generally regarded as the key elements of cosmetic manufacturing, such as safety and security measures, storage and ingredient management.
Chinese Mainland
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
EcoWaste Coalition Uncovers Mercury Containing Cosmetics in Philippines
Aug 27, 2015
Recently, this group uncovered FDA-banned skin whitening cosmetics laced with mercury such as Angel Placenta Skin Whitening Cream, JJJ Magic Spots Removing Cream and S’zitang Whitening Cream being sold in Marikina and Pasay City in Philippines. These mercury containing cosmetics can cause damage to the central nervous systems, the skin and the kidneys.
Chinese Mainland
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
Fujian CIQ Increased Frequency and Stringency of Regulatory Inspection Indicative of Broader Government Policy
Aug 25, 2015
Fujian Inspection & Quarantine Bureau ramped up regulatory efforts in the first half of 2015 with 4400 batches of imported cosmetics and food being examined, an increase of 18.73 % compared to the same period last year. The number of unqualified batches was 800, a rise of 8.39 % compared with last year.
Chinese Mainland
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
Guangdong FDA Cosmetic Random Inspection Campaign
Aug 24, 2015
Guangdong FDA has recently been conducting a campaign of unannounced spot checks on a number of cosmetic manufacturers and operators within its jurisdiction.Six inspection teams were assigned to the campaign which targeted skin-whitening, freckle-removing and acne-removing products. The focus was on finding any prohibited substances or excessive use of restricted substances.
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