2018-12-25
China Released Supplement Pesticide MRLs for 43 Pesticides(GB2763-2018.1)
On 24 Dec 2018, China ICAMA released the full version of GB2763-2018.1(Maximum Residue Limits for 43 Pesticides in Foods) and other 8 testing methods, which were earlier announced by NHC, MoARA and SAMR on 22 Jun 2018. As a supplement to the national MRL regulation, GB2763-2018.1 will be concurrently enforced with the GB2763-2016.
Interpretation of the State Council’s Special Rules on Food and Health-Related Products
The Special Rules were promulgated in 2007 after scathing criticism was leveled at China by both domestic and international interests due to China’s long history of product quality and safety issues. The Special Rules were designed to essentially fill in the cracks and loopholes left by other laws and regulations and to cohesive management of consumer product safety and quality. China has a comparatively complete legal system governing the scope of what would normally be defined as consumer goods. This legal framework consists of 11 laws and 22 regulations including Food Hygiene Law, Law on Quality and Safety of Agricultural Products, Product Quality Law Pharmaceutical Administration Law, Regulation on the Administration of Hog Slaughter, Regulation on the Administration of Animal Feed and Feed Additives, Regulation on the Implementation of Food Safety Law and Regulation on the Hygiene Supervision over Cosmetics and the Regulation on the Implementation of the Food Safety Law etc.. Nevertheless, despite the strong legal foundation provided by these laws China’s regulatory authorties have underperformed in terms of their enforcement, supervision and oversight on almost all links in the associated supply chains. The special rules also provide regulatory authorties with a useful tool to help realize an improvement in product quality and safety.
Renowned Beijing E-commerce Retailer Fined 310,000 Yuan for Sale of Unapproved Imported Water Dispenser
Recently, Beijing authorities upheld a decision to impose an administrative sanction on a famous e-commerce platform after it was discovered selling non-compliant water dispensers. Beijing NHC imposed a fined of 310,000 Yuan, which exceeds normal sanction guidelines issued in China’s water product regulations. Based on our analysis of the explanation released by authorities it appears that authorites tend to view water related products as consumer products with the potential to impact human health which are specifically regulated by “special rules” . Going forward we expect water related product compliance violations, particuarly those that impact the safety of products to be subject to fines similar to those for cosmetics, medical devices, medicines, household appliance, children’s toys, labor protection goods, auto parts and other life and health related products.
2018-11-28
MoARA To Facilitate Foreign Seed Company China Market Entry
Recently, MoARA officials answered questions on the latest “Special Measures (Negative List) for the Access of Foreign Investment (2018)”, which dramatically loosened market entry restrictions on overseas seed companies. MoARA described the simplification of administrative procedures associated with production and marketing approvals and also the reinforcement of intellectual property protection on patent varieties.
Legal Supply-side Reform of China’s Consumer Products Promotion Plan
China’s overseas consumption maintained an annual average growth of 25.2% from 2005 to 2014 and the consumption rose to a record of 1,200 billion CNY in 2015, of which 680 billion CNY was for overseas shopping. At the same time, slowing export earnings and investment have left national consumption the only remaining economic driver, which contribute 66.4% of the economy. As China has cut import tariffs on 1,449 categories of consumer products starting from 1 Jul 2018 and the minimum income-tax threshold is expected to be elevated by October this year. Increasing competition between homemade and imported products becomes foreseeable, especially China’s industrial upgrading has been already well underway. This article combines China’s quality legislative program on consumer products, plus the expert analysis and comment on these latest economic policies, as well as a statistical analysis on distributor/purchaser preferences on different product sectors.
Quality Improvement Plan
On 19 May 2015, China presented the national strategy on “Made in China 2025” to move up its position in the global value chain and the importance of consumer product quality standardization and improvement was then proposed by Premier Li Keqiang during the Congress meeting. China believes quality legislation and monitoring mechanism can expand more demand/ availability to domestic producers and force the technological upgrading of producers and upstream equipment manufacturer/raw material suppliers in all dimension. On 6 Sep. 2016, the State Council promulgated the “Improvement Plan for the Standardization and Quality of Consumer Products”, which outlines the key objectives and implementing strategies and priority on different product sectors.
China will continue the perfecting of standard system by developing and refining of new/existing quality standard, as well as branding of homemade products and higher premi
2018-11-22
China NHC Further Simplifies Provincial Approval of Drinking Water Related Products
subject to hygienic approval at provincial level, aimed at optimizing administrative procedures and helping reduce the burden of enterprises manufacturing water dispensers, water purifiers, water disinfectors, water distribution device and treatment units, as well as pipes, pipe fittings, coating materials, chemical treatment agents and disinfectants used for drinking water purpose.
2018-11-21
China Accelerates Development of Testing and Assessment Guidelines for Pesticide Registration
China promulgated a new pesticide regulation last year which significantly increased the regulatory compliance obligations of stakeholders in regards to generation of efficacy and safety data. New requirements include the issuance of a positive list of labs accredited to generate required data, elevated technical criteria and the introduction of risk assessment.
2018-11-13
Defects in Toxicological Data that Lead to Pesticide Registration Application Rejection
In this article REACH24H’s Agrochemical department will offer a distillate of years of experience helping our clients register pesticides in China and share and troubleshoot the most frequently asked questions and problems encountered complying with China’s new pesticide regulatory system.
2018-11-06
China MoARA Consults on 203 MRLs for 65 Pesticide Active Ingredients
On 29 Oct 2018, Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs invited a 30-day consultation on 203 MRLs for 65 pesticide active ingredients.
2018-11-06
South Korea to Release K-BPR Key Implementation Details
On March 20, 2018, the South Korean government officially promulgated law No. 15511 (K-BPR), which will be officially put into effect on January 1, 2019, with a sub-decree to be issued in December.
On September 3, 2018, the Ministry of Environment (MoE) of South Korea held a seminar to assist with the interpretation of K-BPR and to discuss implementation details. The first Biocidal Substance Information Exchange Forum (Biocidal SIEF) was officially held on September 20-21, 2018. Biocidal SIEF is a voluntary organization of manufacturers and importers in Korea which participate in the regulatory implementation. The seminar and SIEF outlined the main K-BPR concerns put forward by companies, and MoE provided valuable answers.
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