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China Gives Grace Period for CBEC Infant Formula
Apr 14, 2016
On 13 Apr China Ministry of Finance after listening CFDA’s opinions on this issue announced that it will continue to allow the import of unregistered infant formula through crossborder ecommerce until the 1st of Jan 2018.
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China Releases Positive List for CBEC Traded Commodities
Apr 08, 2016
On April 7, 2016, 11 ministries and commissions of China including CFDA, AQSIQ, MOA, GAC, etc. co-released the “Positive List for Commodities Traded through Cross-Border E-Commerce (CBEC)”, which indicates that the commodities not included in the positive list are not allowed to be imported to China through CBEC. This new policy was formally implemented from April 8, 2016 together with the new import taxation policy on CBEC traded commodities (see CL News Report on Mar. 25, 2016).
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China to Impose Tax on CBEC Traded Goods from 8 April 2016
Mar 25, 2016
On 24 Mar 2016, China Ministry of Finance together with General Administration of Customs and State Administration of Taxation jointly announced the pending levy of a new import tax on cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) commodities from 8 Apr 2016. The new tax is designed to level the playing field between traditional retail channels and foster fair market competition.
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China to Cancel CBEC Tax-Free Policy
Feb 26, 2016
1. China is planning to levy tax on imported products available on cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) platforms. The amount of single order will be limited to 2, 000 RMB and the annual individual consumption of CBEC products would be restricted to 20, 000 RMB. 2. Commodities bought within the limit would be free from tariff but would be levied 70% of the value-added tax and consumption tax. Those exceeding the limit will be subject to the tax for general trade.
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China CBEC Policy Update: AQSIQ Requires Filing of Both Enterprises and Commodities
Dec 10, 2015
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China's Increasing Concern over the Safety of Foods Sold Through CBEC
Dec 01, 2015
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CBEC
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Food Sold Online in China via CBEC Must Comply with Chinese National Standards
Oct 16, 2015
1. Foods imported through the CBEC bonded warehouse trade model will no longer have reduced import requirements compared with foods imported through traditional channels. 2. All foods traded in China must be fully compliant with Chinese food regulations and standards. 3. Imported dairy products sold through CBEC must follow the same regulatory requirements as dairy imported through normal trade channels including being manufactured by CNCA approved overseas manufacturers. Health food must also be registered with CFDA before import.
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China to Tighten Control on Cross-border E-Commerce
Jul 09, 2015
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Hangzhou to Assess Feasibility of New Cross Border E-commerce Policies
Jul 02, 2015
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Possible Development Trend for Cross Border E-commerce
Jun 30, 2015
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China Food Additive Standard GB 2760-2024 Standard for Uses of Food Additives
GB 2760-2024 marks a significant chapter in China's regulatory approach to food additives, following the thorough groundwork laid by GB 2760-2014 and informed by drafts in subsequent years. The meticulous refinement process through drafts in 2017, 2021, and 2022 has led to this well-structured standard. Now, the GB 2760-2024 standard is ready for implementation, set to become effective on February 8, 2025, as the authoritative guide for food additive usage in China.
Global Halal Certification Requirements and Regulation Dynamics
Halal food refers to food products consistent with the Islamic doctrine, which is one of the most profitable and influential sectors of the global food industry. Currently, there is no unified Halal certification standard used globally. Certain details, such as the processing method, slaughtering procedure, labeling items, etc. are subject to different standards in different countries. To help remove the market access barriers and catch the market opportunities, ChemLinked collects contents related to halal certification and its regulation dynamics around the world.
Exclusive Interview A Deep Insight into Chinese Infant Formula Market's Now and Future
Many enterprises are eager to know if there are still opportunities in China’s infant formula market, and what strategies can be taken to revive the sales performance. ChemLinked interviewed Mr. Song Liang, a famous dairy expert in China, to share his unique insight on China’s infant formula industry.
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