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China Cosmetics Regulation: New Measures on Cosmetic Labelling
Nov 18, 2014
On November 15 2014, China Food and Drug Administration officially published the draft Administrative Measures on Cosmetics Labelling for public comment. Most provisions in the new draft evolve from the previous regulations concerning labelling, namely Administrative Provisions on Cosmetics Labelling, GB 5296.3 - 2008 and Guide to the Naming of Cosmetics. Once effective, the new draft will replace the Existing 100 Order and “Guide to the Naming of Cosmetics” as the main basis of law-enforcement in the administration of cosmetics labelling. The provisions in the GB 5296.3 – 2008 that do not conflict with the new draft will continue to be applicable.
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CFDA Consults on Draft Regulations concerning the Supervision and Administration of Cosmetics
Nov 11, 2014
In the second half of 2013, CFDA began reforms of Regulations concerning the Hygiene Supervision over Cosmetics in order to further standardize the production and operation of cosmetics, reinforce the supervision and administration of cosmetics, ensure the quality of cosmetics and safety and safeguard consumers’ health. On November 8 2014, CFDA started to solicit public opinion on the revised version, renamed Regulations concerning the Supervision and Administration over Cosmetics. The regulation gives clear provisions for filing or registration of cosmetic ingredients and products, production of cosmetics, labeling and advertisement as well as supervision over cosmetics throughout the supply chain. Once this regulation comes into effect, the Regulations concerning the Hygiene Supervision over Cosmetics shall be repealed simultaneously.
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Chinese Cosmetic Regulation: Latest Developments and Significant Changes
Oct 10, 2014
During the “Training on Registration of Special Use Cosmetics” held by CFDA on September 27-29 (that Chemlinked participated in), Qi Liubin, Director of Cosmetics Division, CFDA disclosed the latest developments and significant changes affecting the cosmetics industry.
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CIQs Continue to Review Labels of Cosmetic Products
Sep 10, 2013
The issuance of Decree No 638 by the state council on July 27th has caused considerable confusion as to whether or not imported cosmetic products are still subject to label review by CIQs. Decree No 638 effectively abolished the article 34 of Decree No.477, which stated that “before import and export of food and cosmetics, CIQs will review the label and issue a certificate for label review”.
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China CIQs No Longer Require Label Review on Imported and Exported Cosmetic Products
Aug 06, 2013
In a bid to ease the heavy burden of administrative approval on enterprises and stimulate the creativity of the whole industry, on 26 July, the State Council issued Decree No. 638 to abolish and amend a series of national regulations, among which three clauses regarding cosmetics in the
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China’s New Cosmetics Label Rules to Take Effect since 1 July 2013
Jan 17, 2013
Regulations for cosmetics label instructions together with its guidance were notified by the China SFDA to the WTO’s Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade, which are open for a 60-day public comment period since 21 December 2012.
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Unqualified Labeling Hinders the Importation of Some Cosmetic Products
Nov 13, 2012
Every month, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) releases an excel concerning the unqualified imported food and cosmetics, in which information on HS Code, the product name, the place of origin, the names of the manufacturer and the importer with their registration numbers, tonnage, reasons of non-conformity, disposal measures and the importing port are indicated.
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SFDA Prompts to Revise Provisions on Labeling of Health Food and Cosmetics
Oct 23, 2012
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Attention on the Labelling of China Cosmetics
Jun 07, 2012
Recently, Gansu Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision has conducted a spot inspection on 40 batches of children cosmetics (mainly used by infants under 6 years old), among which the labelling of 3 batches are not qualified. Some production enterprises of children cosmetics failed to print all ingredients on the label.
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AQSIQ: Imported Cosmetics Exempted from CIQ Label Now
Mar 09, 2012
New Chinese regulation on the inspection and quarantine of imported and exported cosmetics come into force since February 2012.
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