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Overview of Skin Whitening Cosmetic Regulations Across ASEAN
Dec 08, 2023
Given the substantial market presence and consumer’s demand for skin whitening cosmetics in ASEAN, it is crucial to examine the regulatory landscape surrounding these products in the region. While preferences for fair skin persist, so do concerns related to product safety, efficacy, and potential health risks. The regulatory frameworks established by ASEAN countries play a pivotal role in ensuring the quality and safety of skin whitening cosmetics. In the subsequent sections, ChemLinked delves into the specific regulations governing these products across ASEAN nations.
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Detailing Standards of Cosmetics Labeling, Claim and Advertisement in Indonesia
Sep 25, 2018
With Indonesia's growing middle class and increasingly prosperous consumers, the country’s cosmetic sector has performed well up until 2018. According to Indonesia's BPOM (National Agency of Drug and Food Control) 33,823 registered cosmetic products were sold in the country as of September 2017. Indonesia' s cosmetic industry growth was recorded at a remarkable 12% with a total sales value of IDR 19 trillion (~US$1.3 billion). On top of that, cosmetic product exports have also increased by almost 3.6% for the last five years...
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4 Pitfalls of the Indonesian Cosmetic Market
Aug 09, 2018
As the 4th largest nation in terms of population and boasting a rapidly expanding middle class, Indonesia undoubtedly offers lucrative investment potentials for the global cosmetic sector...
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What You Need to Know about Compulsory Halal Certification in Indonesia
May 11, 2018
Effective from October 11, 2017, the Religious Affairs Ministry (MORA) has founded the Halal Products Certification Agency or Halal Product Assurance Implementing Board (BPJPH) as the sole halal certification body – three years after Law 33/2014 was issued. This agency was established to coordinate the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI). Prior to 2014, halal certification was regulated on a voluntary basis...
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Under the current regulatory framework, cosmetics registrants and notifiers can continue to submit a simplified version of the safety assessment report during the registration or notification process until May 1, 2025. Following this deadline, a full version of the safety assessment will be mandated. To facilitate a smooth transition, China is planning to release a set of technical guidelines.
China’s Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (STSC) and Its Updates
The current cosmetic technical standard STSC 2015 specifies the cosmetics' general safety standards, prohibited/restricted/permitted ingredients and testing methods. It is revised aperiodically in response to changing trade practices in the industry. China is planning to issue a new version of STSC.
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