
China's new cosmetic safety measures require companies to conduct risk monitoring, data reporting, and comply with NMPA's updated framework.

NIFDC released a Q&A on cosmetics safety data to help companies reduce assessment costs and meet China’s compliance requirements.

China's 2024 national cosmetics inspection annual report highlights key compliance issues. International manufacturers should review regulatory risks and adapt accordingly.

New NMPA methods, including hard particle testing in toothpaste, will be added to China’s cosmetic safety standards effective March 2026.

Cosmetic Product Safety Assessment Report now required in China from May 1, 2025. Learn how to meet the latest NMPA compliance standards.

China’s 2024 NIFDC Cosmetics Review Report showcases soaring registrations and key opportunities for global beauty brands.

China's NIFDC has opened consultation on six draft cosmetic standards covering safety assessment and ingredient management - Comments due: 7 November 2025.

China will launch a cosmetic e-label pilot on February 1, 2026. Explore the labeling requirements and what preparation is required.

NMPA outlines cosmetics regulation reforms, aiming to expand non-animal testing, streamline registration, and drive ingredient innovation.

NMPA solicits comments on the revised draft of China's medical device classification for sodium hyaluronate products until June 16, 2022.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare tightens cosmetic ingredient rules for hair dyes, children’s cosmetics, and oral care products.

Taiwan spray cosmetics labeling requirements have been newly clarified with the release of a safety guideline on June 23, 2025, by the TFDA.
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