Advocacy Actions
Comments to National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) on Interim Administrative Regulation on Overseas Inspection for Cosmetics (Draft for Comments)
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China submitted the comments to the National Medical Products Administration on Interim Administrative Regulation on Overseas Inspection for Cosmetics (Draft for Comments). Upon careful study of the draft, the Cosmetics Working Group of the Chamber collated members’ inputs and submitted them to the NMPA for their consideration.
Read moreSuggestions to National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) on Making the Consistency on the Content of Chinese and Original Label
The Cosmetics Working Group in the European Chamber submitted a proposal to Li Jinju, Director General, Cosmetics Department of National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), collating information about making the consistency on the content of Chinese and original label from the member enterprises after the previous face-to-face communication with NMPA on 15 October 2019.
Read moreProposal to National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) on Personalised Cosmetic Products
The Cosmetics Working Group in the European Chamber submitted a proposal to Li Jinju, Director General, Cosmetics Department of National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), collating opinions and some key concerns about personalised cosmetic products management from the member enterprises after the previous face-to-face communication with NMPA on 15 October 2019.
Letter to National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) on Evaluation Issues
The Evaluation Task Force of Cosmetics Working Group in the European Chamber submitted a letter to Li Jinju, Director General, Cosmetics Department of National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), collating feedback about evaluation issues from the member enterprises after the previous face-to-face communication with NMPA on 15 October 2019.
Read moreLetter to First Counsellor Trade Section of EU Delegation on industry concerns and relevant regulations for the cosmetics sector in China
On 12 December, a letter was sent to Mervi Kahlos, First Counsellor Trade Section, EU Delegation to China, to brief her on industry concerns and relevant regulations for the cosmetics sector in China.
Read moreSurvey on access to standardisation activities
From 2nd to 12th December, the Standards and Conformity Assessment Working Group, along with other relevant Working Groups, launched a survey to better understand the issues with access to standardisation activities of European businesses.
Read moreWorking breakfast with DG TRADE Head of Unit Adeline Hinderer
On Friday 8th November a Chamber delegation that included representatives from the Information and Communication Technology and Standards and Conformity Assessment Working Groups, as well as the Consumable and Disposable Medical Devices, Cosmetics, and Pediatric Nutrition Desks met with Ms. Adeline Hinderer, Head of Unit at DG TRADE.
Read moreMeeting with National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC) on alternative animal test and industrial standards
On 25 October, Cosmetics working group met with Sun Lei, Director of National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC) to discuss industrial feedback on alternative animal test, industrial standards and etc.
Read moreEuropean Chamber President Wuttke and Working Group Representatives Meets with Vice Minister Tian Shihong, State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR)
On 17th October, European Chamber President Jörg Wuttke led a delegation to meet with Dr Tian Shihong, vice minister of the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) and administrator of the Standardisation Administration of China (SAC).
Read moreMeeting with Cosmetics Department of National Medical Products Administration (NMPA)
On 15 October, Cosmetics working group met with Li Jinju, Director General, Cosmetics Department of National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) to exchange ideas on industrial feedback on upcoming Cosmetics Supervision and Administration Regulation as well as cosmetics evaluation issues.
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