On 12 March 2024, the National Health Commission of China (NHC) released a new standard GB 4806.15-2024 for adhesives in materials used for food preparation and storage. This new standard introduces...
Read MoreOn 12th March 2024, The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China (MIIT) published a notification soliciting public comments on the draft standard of GB 30000.1: Rules for classification and...
Read MoreThe Solid Waste and Chemicals Management Center (SCC) under the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China (MEE) published a notification to remind new chemical substance registrants to submit 2023 annual...
Read MoreThe Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China (MEE) consulted on adding 2024 first batch of chemical substances into the Inventory of Existing Chemical substances in China (IECSC). This includes following...
Read MoreOn 3 January 2024, the National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment of China (CFSA) published a notification to consult public opinions on four food contact materials (FCMs), following approval by...
Read MoreOn 12th January 2024, the China Oral Care Products Industry Association (COCIA) has published a first national inventory of toothpaste ingredients. This inventory collected 1026 toothpaste ingredients. And the information of...
Read MoreThe Chinese Supervision and Management Measures of Toothpaste Products has been enforced since 2023.12.1. To facilitate the enforcement of the Measures, NMPA published and enforced the Management Rules for Toothpaste Registration....
Read MoreThe Ministry of Environment and Ecology of China (MEE) has consulted on the inclusion of four chemical substances to its Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (IECSC) under MEE Order No.12. The...
Read MoreThe Ministries of Environment and Commerce of China published a revised list of hazardous chemicals for priority control as part of the country’s obligations under the Stockholm and Rotterdam Conventions. Currently,...
Read MoreOn 19th October, China MIIT published a notification which announced 60 standards relating to chemical industry. Among the 60 standards, there are 20 standards which were made to replace the previous...
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