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China Cosmetic Adverse Reaction Monitoring in Need of a Makeover
Nov 12, 2015
Despite China’s growing demand for cosmetics with diversified functions, the country currently lacks an efficient system to deal with adverse reactions arising from the numerous new cosmetic products introduced every year. According to research by Chenxing, inspection staff from a local FDA in Shandong Province, China’s future reform of adverse reaction monitoring system will focus on four key areas.
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Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau to Establish a Traceability Platform for Cross-border E-commerce
Nov 11, 2015
On November 5th 2015, Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau held a press conference about innovation of inspection and quarantine systems at Nansha harbor in Guangzhou. Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau announced that in order to guarantee consumers’ interests a traceability platform for cross-border e-commerce is going to be established.
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New Pilot Stations Launched for Monitoring Cosmetic Adverse Reaction
Nov 09, 2015
The local FDA in Zhuzhou city of Hunan Province has recently launched a pilot program involving the operation of stations specifically designated to monitor adverse reaction from cosmetics circulating in the market. The dermatological departments of both the City Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and City Central Hospital are the first from the Hunan Province public sectors to be assigned to carry out the adverse reaction monitoring work.
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Zhejiang CIQ Blocks Spanish Cosmetics
Nov 05, 2015
Zhejiang CIQ recently detained and expelled at its Wenzhou administration zone 72,000 Euros worth of cosmetics from Spain, due to incompliance with relevant Chinese standards. This is first time cosmetics were found below Chinese standard at Wenzhou port.
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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.
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Guangdong FDA Publicly Denounces 38 Cosmetic Companies without Recordkeeping Certificates
Oct 20, 2015
Guangdong FDA has published a second batch of domestic companies without recordkeeping certificates for non-special use cosmetics.
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Post-market Surveillance
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China’s Provincial FDAs Scaling up Regional Market Inspection
Oct 19, 2015
China’s increased supervision of domestic cosmetic trade has once again brought the safety of cosmetics circulating in China’s markets into question after a recent spot check of acne cosmetics conducted in Yiwu city of Zhejiang Province.
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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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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
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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.
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