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Indonesia BPJPH Emphasizes Non-halal Information Labeling for Non-halal Products
Apr 10, 2024
On March 24, 2024, Indonesian Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH) published an article on its website, emphasizing that products originating from non-halal sources or containing non-halal materials are not subject to the halal certification requirement. Because these products are exempt from halal certification, they can still be traded as long as their non-halal nature are clearly labeled. For instance, products containing pork must include text or imagery depicting pork on the packaging.
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Japan JCIA Updates Voluntary Standards for Tar Colors
Apr 03, 2024
Japan Cosmetics Industry Association (JCIA) released an amendment for Voluntary Standards for Tar Colors in Cosmetics. The amendment stated that the JCIA established voluntary management limits to regulate the presence of specific aromatic amines and potential impurities in nine types of tar colors, setting maximum limits for five specific aromatic amines.
Japan
Ingredients
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Indonesian Halal Cosmetics Regulations Explained at PCHi 2024
Mar 22, 2024
On March 20, 2024, the PCHi 2024 event commenced at Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center. One of the presentations on Halal cosmetics regulations in Indonesia caught attention. It was delivered by Ms. Muti Arintawati, President Director at LPPOM MUI, a leading Halal inspection agency in Indonesia.
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Halal Cosmetics
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Japan Plans to Approve A New Ingredient for Rinse-off Hair Styling Products
Mar 13, 2024
On March 8, 2024, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan released a proposal for the Standards for Cosmetics, inviting public consultation. The proposal requests the inclusion of "Cysteamine Hydrochloride". Any comments can be submitted before April 8, 2024.
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Ingredients
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Indonesia BPOM Unveils the 2024 Legislative Plan, Involving Cosmetic Notification, Labeling, Ingredient Requirements, Adverse Reaction Monitoring, Contamination Limits
Mar 11, 2024
On March 1, 2024, the Indonesian Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) released the 2024 legislative plan, including the finalized/draft version of amendments and new regulations.
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Indonesia Proposes to Amend Cosmetic Ingredient Use Requirements: 75 Newly Prohibited Ingredients, 2 Amended Restricted Ingredients and 2 Deleted Preservatives
Mar 05, 2024
The main amendments include: 1) Deleting requirements specifically related to cosmetics containing alpha arbutin or beta arbutin; 2) Appendix I: List of Restricted Ingredients – 1 revised; 3) Appendix III: List of Permitted Preservatives – 2 deleted; 4) Appendix IV: List of Permitted Sunscreens – 1 revised; 5) Appendix V: List of Prohibited Ingredients – 75 added.
Indonesia
Ingredients
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Indonesia Proposes to Revise Cosmetic Types Prohibited from Online Sales
Jan 30, 2024
On August 21, 2023, Indonesia released the initial draft to amend the Regulation Concerning the Control of Drug and Food Online Distribution. Five months later, the second draft was released. This regulation primarily focuses on regulating the criteria for online sales of drugs (including cosmetics) and food. It is worth noting that cosmetics sold online must possess a notification number.
Indonesia
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
Indonesia Amends Cosmetic Ingredient Use Requirements: 1 Ingredient Added and 12 Ingredients Revised
Dec 20, 2023
The main amendments include: 1) Appendix I: List of Restricted Ingredients – 1 added and 7 revised 2) Appendix II: List of Permitted Colorants – 1 revised 3) Appendix III: List of Permitted Preservatives – 2 revised 4) Appendix IV: List of Permitted Sunscreens – 2 revised
Indonesia
Ingredients
NEWS
Indonesia Recognizes Halal Certificates from Nine Foreign Halal Certification Bodies
Dec 08, 2023
MRAs were signed between BPJPH and 9 LHLNs in terms of mutual recognition and acceptance of halal certificates, and other MRAs were signed between BPJPH and 28 LHLNs in agreement to accelerate the completion of LHLN assessments for recognition and acceptance of halal certificates.
Indonesia
Halal Cosmetics
NEWS
Indonesia Notified WTO Six Drafts on Halal Certification Regulations
Dec 08, 2023
In early November, Indonesia Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH) notified WTO members six drafted documents regarding halal certification.
Indonesia
Halal Cosmetics
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