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14 Batches of Imported Dairy Products Failed CIQ Inspection in March
Apr 28, 2017
In the blacklisted imported food list in March 2017 released by China AQSIQ recently, there were 14 batches of dairy products which failed the CIQ inspection and quarantine in March 2017. All these products were destroyed or returned at port.
Chinese Mainland
Dairy
Importation
Exporting Functional Foods and Supplements to China: Crafting a Market Entry Strategy
Apr 25, 2017
Smart money uses a dual market entry strategy that takes advantage of the short term opportunities in the CBEC space while simultaneously channeling profits to buffer the expenses and time investment associated with full regulatory compliance. China’s 27 predesignated risk reduction health food labeling claims requires companies with existing products sold in other international markets to essentially reverse engineer their products to generate the data necessary for product registration in China. This is unfeasible, invariably leads to delays and failures and is part of the reason why we see an average of only 10-20 successful registrations from international companies per year in a market estimated to be worth 20+ billion US. Based on the previous point, an optimal (non-CBEC) market entry strategy would encompass an initial bespoke new product development step using Chinese health food national standards as the reference. Use of Chinese epidemiological data (gross mortality rate e
Chinese Mainland
Health Supplement
Taiwan Releases 2016 Border Inspection Failure Data
Apr 19, 2017
On Apr. 14, 2017, the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Taiwan released 2016 border inspection report, which reveals that there were 675,000 batches of food and food-related products applied for border inspection in total in 2016. Sampling inspection was carried out for 52,725 batches of food and food-related products, 915 batches of which failed the inspection, accounting for 1.74% of the total amount of sampling inspection.
Taiwan, China
Importation
China Revises Limits of Mycotoxins and Contaminants in Foods
Apr 18, 2017
On April 14, 2017, China NHFPC announced the revision of GB 2761-2011 Maximum Levels of Mycotoxins in Foods and GB 2762-2012 Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods, which are two major national standards regulating the limits of mycotoxins and contaminants in foods in China. The new versions of these two standards will be formally implemented from Sep. 17, 2017.
Chinese Mainland
China NHFPC Releases 9 National Standards for Food Testing
Apr 18, 2017
On Apr. 14, 2017, China NHFPC released the revised version of 9 national standards regarding the testing method of lead, copper, zinc, potassium, etc. in foods, all of which will be formally implemented from Oct. 6, 2017.
Chinese Mainland
Regulation & Standard
China to Strengthen Tea Quality Control
Apr 17, 2017
On Apr. 7, 2017, China CFDA announced it will further strengthen tea quality control specifically production licensing, regular supervision, sampling inspection, etc.
Chinese Mainland
Agricultural Products
China to Revise Labeling Requirements for Prepackaged Foods
Apr 17, 2017
GB 7718 National Food Safety Standard General Standard for the Labeling of Prepackaged Foods is the overarching regulation for the standardization of food labeling in China, which is of great importance to domestic enterprises as well as overseas food enterprises. China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA) announced on Apr. 12, 2017 that the current 2011 version of GB 7718 will be revised in the near future.
Chinese Mainland
Prepackaged Food
Labeling
China CFDA Adds New Requirements for Complementary Foods for Infants and Young Children
Apr 13, 2017
On Apr. 11, 2017, China CFDA released supplementary requirements for production licensing of complementary foods for infants and young children in accordance with the 2017 version of “Detailed Rules for Production License Examination for Complementary Foods for Infants and Young Children” (see CL news report on Feb. 7, 2017). The production licensing of complementary foods for infants and young children will be strictly regulated by the government.
Chinese Mainland
FSDU
Multinationals Feeling the Pinch in China: New Opportunities for Growth in China’s Food and Beverage Markets
Apr 07, 2017
Chinese Mainland
Prepackaged Food
Nestlé’s 50+ Campaign: Targeting China’s Senescent Demographic
Apr 07, 2017
Chinese Mainland
Dairy
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