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FAQs Vol. 14 | Guangzhou AMR Answers Questions About Cosmetic Notification and Labeling Requirements
Nov 28, 2022
Guangzhou Administration for Market Regulation (AMR) released several FAQs to answer questions that companies have encountered in complying with the cosmetic notification and labeling requirements. ChemLinked will keep updating new FAQs. Please stay tuned to get the updates.
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Canada Proposes to Require Cosmetics to Label Certain Toxic Substances
Nov 28, 2022
On Oct. 29, 2022, Canada published the Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 156, Number 44, including a Notice of Intent on the Labeling of Toxic Substances in Products. According to the notice of intent, the Government of Canada plans to require certain products (including cosmetics) to label the information on substances listed in the List of Toxic Substances (Schedule 1) of CEPA.
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EU to Adopt Six Changes to the Use Requirements for Cosmetic Ingredients
Nov 16, 2022
On November 11, 2022, the EU introduced new amendments to the use requirements for cosmetic ingredients in Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009. All amendments aim at the lists of restricted ingredients and permitted UV filters, including adding two restricted ingredients and two permitted UV filters, and amending the use requirements for one restricted ingredient and one permitted UV filter.
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China NIFDC: Advertising “Ingredient Submission Code Obtained” Suspected of False or Exaggerated Publicity
Nov 14, 2022
On October 27, 2022, China National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC) released an announcement answering a question related to the generation of cosmetic ingredient submission code. It emphasizes that using terms such as "ingredient submission code obtained" to falsely claim that the ingredients have been approved or recognized by regulatory authorities is suspected of false or exaggerated publicity, and will be investigated and punished.
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South Korea Cracks Down on False Advertising Claiming Anti Hair Loss
Nov 08, 2022
MFDS disclosed 172 cases of shampoo advertisements violating the advertisement requirements for claiming anti hair loss.
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Thailand Proposes Amendments to the Lists of Prohibited Ingredients and Permitted Preservatives
Nov 08, 2022
On September 5, 2022, the Thai Food and Drug Administration (Thai FDA) launched a 15-day public consultation on three draft notifications, planning to revise the requirements ...
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Monthly Recap: Global Cosmetic Regulatory Updates | October 2022
Nov 04, 2022
ChemLinked rounded up the global regulatory updates on cosmetic products in October...
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Indonesia Amends Labeling Requirements for 2D Barcode on Cosmetics
Nov 03, 2022
Amendments to the labeling requirements for 2D barcode include the labeling method, color and shape, as well as the information that should appear after scanning.
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Monthly Recap: Global Cosmetic Regulatory Updates | September 2022
Oct 04, 2022
ChemLinked rounded up the global regulatory updates on cosmetic products in September...
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Indonesia Consults on the Draft Regulation for Perfume Refill
Sep 22, 2022
This regulation stipulates the requirements for perfume refill, including factory design, manufacturing facility, ingredients, packaging materials, environmental sanitation, storage conditions, document, labeling, supervision and inspection, as well as non-compliance penalties.
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