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On December 5, 2024, CFE published eighteen frequently asked questions related to formulas for special medical purpose (FSMP), the contents covering formulas, labels and instructions for use, production process, quality and safety, clinical trail, etc.
We have collected frequently asked questions on the dietary supplement in the United States for your reference.
This article compiles the chemical regulation updates for November in Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
We have collected the latest FAQs on ordinary cosmetics filing from the Beijing Cosmetics Review and Inspection Center and translated them into English for your reference.
On December 3, 2024, the Ministry of Commerce of China announced that it will strengthen the control on dual-use items exported to the United States in order to safeguard the national security and interests, and to fulfill international non-proliferation obligations. The announcement takes effect immediately from the date of publication.
This article compiles data on cosmetic sampling inspections conducted within China and updates related information for November 2024.
On November 25, 2024, China's Ministry of Ecological Environment (MEE) announced the addition of a batch of 30 registered substances that fulfill the requirements of existing substances into the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC).
On November 25, 2024, China's Ministry of Ecological Environment (MEE) announced the addition of a batch of 6 substances that fulfill the requirements of existing substances into the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC).
The Global Chemical Inventory Search (GCIS) developed by CIRS Group supports users in searching the latest updates to global chemical inventories by entering a CAS number or substance name in Chinese or English. It also provides obligation analysis for global chemical compliance.
CIRS continuously monitors changes to global chemical inventories and regularly updates ChemRadar, to try and help users understand more about the compliance obligations of their substances.
The UA CLP will come into effect six months after its publication, on November 15 2024. Products that have been placed on the market before November 15, 2024, even if they do not comply with current technical regulations, can continue to maintain their status until November 14, 2025, which is a one-year transition period.