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China Food Safety: Beingmate and Nestle Facing Severe Punishment for Trading Illegal Infant Formula
Jan 08, 2015
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
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Guangdong Province Launches Baby Formula Traceability System
Jan 06, 2015
1. All baby formula products placed on the Guangdong market can be traceable from raw materials to terminal sales channels through the provincial E-traceability system. 2. For the sale of imported or other provinces’ made infant formula in Guangdong province, the importer, manufacturer or the distributor shall be responsible for inputting required product traceability information into the system.
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
Food Supply Chain
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China CFDA Approves another 10 Domestic Infant Formula Manufacturers
Dec 05, 2014
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
NEWS
China Infant Formula: Nearly Seventy Thousand Tons Imported in last 7 months
Sep 02, 2014
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
NEWS
China Infant Formula Regulation: New Zealand OEM Brands Hit Hard
Aug 05, 2014
1. Affected by China’s increased regulatory requirements on imported infant formula (e.g. overseas dairy manufacturers’ registration with China CNCA), much less infant formula brands are now exported to the Chinese market since May 1st 2014. The number of brands from New Zealand has reduced from over 100 to around 40, a 60% reduction compared to before. 2. Several of the NZ infant formula manufacturers that successfully underwent China CNCA’s audit and approval process have already reached saturation point in respect to the number of brands registered under their name. 3. As of July 31st 2014, a total of 190 infant formula brands produced by 53 registered overseas infant formula manufacturers can be exported and sold in China. According to statistics, a single manufacturer usually produces 3-4 brands on average.
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
NEWS
China CIQ Officials Further Clarify Labeling Requirements of Imported Infant Formula
Jun 06, 2014
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
Labeling
NEWS
AQSIQ Officially Recognizes 95 Importers and 127 Brands of Imported Infant Formula
Jun 06, 2014
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
NEWS
China Approves 82 Domestic Infant Formula Manufacturers
Jun 06, 2014
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
NEWS
China Rejects Infant Formula Violating New Regulations
May 23, 2014
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
NEWS
CFDA to Complete the Audit of Domestic Infant formula Manufacturers By May 31st 2014
May 09, 2014
Chinese Mainland
Infant Formula
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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.
Data and Analysis: Imported Food Rejected by China Customs
For enterprises expand their businesses to the Chinese food market, one of the key challenges is the risk of rejection during customs clearances. ChemLinked collects the latest data of imported food rejected by China customs, and provides related analysis and reports.
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.
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