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Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Selected for Newsletter Email PAGEREF _Toc499295669 \h 2Regulatory News PAGEREF _Toc499295670 \h 2Responsible Sourcing News PAGEREF _Toc499295671 \h 5Regulatory/ Industry News Update PAGEREF _Toc499295672 \h 6Toys PAGEREF _Toc499295673 \h 6Juvenile Products PAGEREF _Toc499295674 \h 9Textiles, Apparel and Footwear PAGEREF _Toc499295675 \h 10Dietary Supplements PAGEREF _Toc499295676 \h 12OTC and Pharmaceuticals PAGEREF _Toc499295677 \h 13Personal Care and Beauty PAGEREF _Toc499295678 \h 15Household Cleaning Products PAGEREF _Toc499295679 \h 18Food and Beverage PAGEREF _Toc499295680 \h 19Jewelry and Watches PAGEREF _Toc499295681 \h 26Premiums, Promotional and Licensed Goods PAGEREF _Toc499295682 \h 28General Merchandise PAGEREF _Toc499295683 \h 29Selected for Newsletter EmailRegulatory NewsTitle: Korea Issues Two Notices to Amend Safety Confirmation of Infant’s Textile Products and Infant and Children’s Leather Products and Children’s Textile ProductsLanding Copy: Korean’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy had released two notices that aims to amend safety confirmation specific to infant’s textile products and infant and children’s leather products and children’s textile products.The notices are: MOTIE Notification No. 2017-16 Safety Standards for Children's Product Subject to Safety Confirmation specific to infant’s textile productsThis Notice provides amendments to the requirements on restricted substances to be use on infant’s textile products. The changes are identified in Annex 1 Textile products for infants. The changes are mainly to update the hazardous material list and limits of the following:Add: NP and NPEO as hazardous material with total concentration less than 100 mg/kg in infant’s textile productsAdd: Total cadmium with concentration less than 75 mg/kg in infant’s textile productsRevise: Disperse Dyes from “Prohibited” to “50 mg/kg (each)” in infant’s textile productsMOTIE Notification No. 2017-17 Safety Standards for Children's Product Subject to Safety Confirmation intended for infant and children’s leather products and children’s textile productsThese notice specifies the following revisions as identified in Annex 1 Children’s leather goods and Annex 15 Children’s textile products. The changes are mainly to update the hazardous material list and limits of the following:Add: NP and NPEO with total concentration less than 100 mg/kg in children’s textile productsAdd: Total cadmium with concentration less than 75 mg/kg in children’s textile productsRevise: Disperse Dyes from “Prohibited” to “50 mg/kg (each)” in children’s textile productsRevise: Cr VI from “0.5 mg/kg” to “3 mg/kg” in infant’s leather productsThese notices will take effect from February 1, 2018.Source URL: MOTIE Notification No. 2017-16; MOTIE Notification No. 2017-17Industry: Textiles, Apparel and FootwearKeywords: Infant’s textile, children, leather, MOTIE, NP, NPERO, cadmium, dyesLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Canada Proposes to Amend Regulations on Magnetic ToysLanding Copy: The Health Canada consults on amending the Magnetic Toys Regulations to help protect the health and safety of Canadians, particularly children, from unsafe consumer products.This proposed regulatory changes include restrictions on both the size and strength of magnetic toy components, as well as specific tests to identify dangerous magnetic parts that may separate from a toy during play. Exceptions are proposed for magnets in electrical systems or those in advanced experimental sets intended for children eight years of age or older.The comment period is open up until January 17, 2018.Source URL: Amending the Magnetic Toys RegulationsIndustry: ToysKeywords: Health Canada, magnetic toysLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Vietnam Issues National Technical Regulations for Formaldehyde and Azo Colorants in TextilesLanding Copy: Vietnam has issued QCVN 01: 2017 / BCT National technical regulation on the contents of formaldehyde and certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants in textile products.The regulation specifies limits on the following amount of formaldehyde and azo colorants in textiles:Limits of formaldehyde are:30mg/kg in textile products for children under three75mg/kg in textile products in direct contact with the skin300mg/kg in textile products with no direct skin contactLimit of 22 aromatic amines converted from azo colorants: 30mg/kgThe new regulation will take effect on May 1, 2018.Source URL: Regulation for formaldehyde and azo colorants in textilesIndustry: Textiles, Apparel and FootwearKeywords: Vietnam, formaldehyde, azo colorants, textilesLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Responsible Sourcing NewsTitle: Countering America's Adversaries through Sanctions ActLanding Copy: On November 7, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued guidance on meeting Section 321 of the Countering America’s Adversaries through Sanctions Act (H.R. 3364), and updated its Reasonable Care Checklist. This legislation prohibits the importation of merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured by North Korean nationals or citizens unless the CBP finds clear and convincing evidence that the merchandise was not produced by prohibited labor. The CBP is committed to ensuring that importers are aware of the risks associated with forced labor, their compliance responsibilities, and ways they can validate that their supply chains are free of forced labor.Source URL: CBP Combats Modern-Day Slavery with the Passage of the Countering America’s Adversaries through Sanctions ActIndustry: Responsible SourcingKeywords: CBP, Modern-Day Slavery, North KoreaLanding Page URL: : Top Fashion Companies Come Together to Improve Children’s RightsLanding Copy: Together with Unicef, the world’s biggest wealth fund is setting up a network with some of the top fashion companies to improve children’s rights, whether they are exploited in the production of garments and shoes or impacted by the industry in other ways.Between 10 and 15 companies with a total market value of more than 2 trillion kroner ($244 billion) have joined and will participate in the network’s first event in Geneva on November 27, said Carine Smith Ihenacho, the Norwegian investor’s global head of ownership strategies. They include Hennes & Mauritz AB; Kering, the owner of luxury brands such as Gucci and Saint Laurent; and VF Corp., which owns labels such as North Face and Wrangler.Source URL: The Business of FashionIndustry: Responsible SourcingKeywords: Unicef, fashion, child laborLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Europe Wanted Migrants Stopped. Now Some Are Being Sold as Slaves.Landing Copy: African migrants in Libya face “unimaginable horrors,” the United Nations human rights commissioner declared. “Despicable,” the chairman of the African Union called their treatment. Several African countries recalled ambassadors in protest. Rwanda offered the migrants assistance.The mid-November broadcast by CNN showing what was described as African migrants being auctioned off at a Libyan slave market — for as little as $100 each, at black-market exchange rates — has set off an international firestorm. The response from the European Union, however, has been notably muted.Rights groups and other experts say the video of the slave market — although no surprise to many journalists or relief workers — is an uncomfortable reminder for Europe that its policies risk trapping the migrants in slave-like conditions.Source URL: The New York TimesIndustry: Responsible SourcingKeywords: Libya, slavery, migrantsLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Regulatory/ Industry News UpdateToysTitle: New Zealand Drafts Standard for Electric ToysLanding Copy: Standards New Zealand is consulting the public on the release of draft standard, AS/NZS 62115:2018Electric toys – Safety.This standard covers the safety of electric toys taking power from any source, such as batteries, transformers, solar cells and inductive connections.The consultation is open for the standard until February 2, 2018. Note: AS/NZS 62115:2018 will supersede AS/NZS 62115:2011 three years from the date of publication (expected to be June 30, 2021).Source URL: AS/NZS 62115:2018Industry: ToysKeywords: Electric toys, AS/NZS 62115: 2018Landing Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: ISO Approves Revised Final Draft of Toy Safety StandardLanding Copy: International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has approved the final draft of the revised ISO/FDIS 8124-1 Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety Aspects related to Mechanical and Physical Properties. The draft was made by Committee TC 181 Safety of toys. The draft is for the formal approval of the ISO member bodies until December 26, 2017. Once approved, this standard shall replace ISO 8124-1:2014 Safety of toys -- Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties.Source URL: ISO/FDIS 8124-1Industry: ToysKeywords: Toy safety, ISO/FDIS 8124-1Landing Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: New Zealand Releases AS/NZS 8124.7:2017 Safety of Toys for Finger PaintsLanding Copy: Standards New Zealand (SNZ) has released AS/NZS 8124.7:2017 Safety of Toys - Part 7: Requirements and Test Methods for Finger Paints on November 17, 2017. This standard provides requirements for the substances and materials used in finger paints, markings, labeling and containers.This standard is adopted with national modifications from ISO 8124-7:2015.Source URL: AS/NZS 8124.7:2017Industry: ToysKeywords: SNZ, finger pointsLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: New Zealand Withdraws Three Standards for ToysLanding Copy: Standards New Zealand (SNZ) has withdrawn three (3) standards intended for toy safety. The withdrawn standards are:NZS 5820:1982 Specification for the safety of toysNZS 5820:1982 C1 Specification for the safety of toys: Amendment 1NZS 5820:1982 A`1 Specification for the safety of toys: Amendment 1The standards were withdrawn without replacement on November 10, 2017.Source URL: NZS 5820:1982; NZS 5820:1982 C1; NZS 5820:1982 A`1 Industry: ToysKeywords: toy safety, SNZLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Title: CEN Publishes EN 71-8:2017 Safety of Toys - Part 8: Activity Toys For Domestic Use Landing Copy: The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) has published EN 71-8:2017 Safety of Toys - Part 8: Activity Toys for Domestic Use.This standard specifies requirements and test methods for activity toys for domestic use often attached to or incorporating a crossbeam, and similar toys intended for children under 14 years to play on or in and often intended to bear the mass of one or more children.This standard specifies requirements for:separately sold accessories for, and components of activity toysseparately sold swing elements that are ready for use on or in combination with an activity toyconstruction packages for activity toys including components used to build activity toys according to a scheduled building instructionImportant dates are:Date of Availability: December 13, 2017Date of Announcement: March 31, 2018Date of Publication: June 30, 2018Source URL: EN 71-8:2017Industry: ToysKeywords: CEN, EN 71-8, Activity toys, domestic useLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Juvenile ProductsTitle: ACCC Publishes Consumer Goods (Baby Bath Aids) Safety Standard 2017Landing Copy: The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published Consumer Goods (Baby Bath Aids) Safety Standard 2017 on the Federal Register on October 19th.The standard specifies requirements for a baby bath aid and its packaging to have a safety warning statement that is clearly visible and easy to read. "WARNING- Children have DROWNED while using bath aids. This is NOT a safety decide. ALWAYS keep baby within arm's reach. NEVER leave baby in care of children."The standard also mandates that product must contain 2 safety alert symbols located immediately to the left and right of the words of the warning notice.The rule will come into effect on October 27, 2018.Source URL: Consumer Goods (Baby Bath Aids) Safety Standard 2017Industry: Juvenile ProductsKeywords: ACCC, baby bath aidsLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Textiles, Apparel and FootwearTitle: Mexico Updates NMX-A-3758-Inntex-2014 Textile Care Labeling StandardLanding Copy: Mexico has issued NMX-A-3758-INNTEX-2014 Textiles-Code of Generation of Care Labels the Use of Symbols.This Mexican Standard establishes a system of graphic symbols, intended for use in the marking of textile articles and to provide information on the most severe treatment that does not cause irreversible damage to the article during the textile care process. In addition, it specifies the use of these symbols in the generation of care labels.This standard was effective on October 16, 2017.Note: This standard took effect on October 16th.However, the regulation NOM-004-SCFI-2006 (the law that requires care labeling and specifies the NMX to be followed), has not been revised to eliminate NMX-A-240-INNTEX-2009 and replace with NMX-A-3758-INNTEX-2014, to date. Source URL: NMX-A-3758-INNTEX-2014Industry: Textiles, Apparel and FootwearKeywords: NMX-A-3758-INNTEX-2014, TextilesLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Kenya Issues Draft Standards for Different Textile ProductsLanding Copy: Kenya Bureau of Standards (KBS) has issued draft standards open for public consultation.The draft standards are:KS 1062:2017 Infants Outer Wear Garments — SpecificationKS 214-1:2017 Woven Interlinings and Linings for Apparel Purposes - Specification Part 1: Woven interlinings for Apparel PurposesKS 214-2:2017 Woven Interlinings and Linings for Apparel Purposes - Specification Part 2: Woven Linings for Apparel PurposesKS 2757:2017 Fabric Fashion Handbags — SpecificationThe consultation for these standards are open until December 10 (KS 1062:2017) and December 9, 2017.Proposed date of adoption: March 2018Proposed date of entry into force: Upon declaration as mandatory by the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Industry, Trade and CooperativesSource URL: KS 1062:2017; KS 214-1:2017; KS 214-2:2017; KS 2757:2017 Industry: Textiles, Apparel and FootwearKeywords: KBS, Infant’s wear, woven, apparel, bagsLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: CEN Issues Standard for Protective Clothing against ColdLanding Copy: European Committee for Standardization (CEN) has issued EN 342:2017 Protective Clothing - Ensembles and Garments for Protection against Cold.This standard specifies requirements and test methods for the performance of clothing ensembles (i.e. g two piece suits or coveralls) for protection against the effects of cold environments equal to or below ?5°C.Important dates:Availability Date: November 15, 2017Publication Date: May 31, 2018Source URL: EN 342:2017Industry: Textiles, Apparel and FootwearKeywords: CEN, EN 342:2017Landing Page URL: Click here to enter text. Dietary SupplementsTitle: US FDA Consults on New Dietary IngredientLanding Copy: US Food and Drug Administration is consulting the public on the premarket notification for a new dietary ingredient. This notice solicits comments on the procedure to ensure that manufacturers or distributors are producing a safe dietary supplement that contains new dietary ingredient. This requires distributors and manufacturers to submit the following information in the form of a notification.The name and complete address of the manufacturer or distributor;the name of the new dietary ingredient;a description of the dietary supplement(s) that contain the new dietary ingredient, including the level of the new dietary ingredient in the dietary supplement and the dietary supplement's conditions of use;the history of use or other evidence of safety establishing that the new dietary ingredient will reasonably be expected to be safe when used under the conditions recommended or suggested in the labeling of the dietary supplement; andthe signature of a responsible person designated by the manufacturer or distributor.Public comment is open up until January 16, 2018.Source URL: Public Comment on Premarket Notification for a New Dietary IngredientIndustry: Dietary SupplementsKeywords: dietary supplements, ingredient, FDALanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.OTC and PharmaceuticalsTitle: US FDA Issues Guidance on Aspirin-Containing Drug ProductsLanding Copy: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Notification on Recommended Statement for Over-the-Counter Aspirin-Containing Drug Products Labeled With Cardiovascular-Related Imagery; Guidance for Industry; Availability.This notification on the guidance document contains the reminder for safe use of nonprescription (also referred to as over-the-counter or OTC) aspirin drug products to include a statement that reminds consumers to talk to their health care provider before using aspirin for their heart.The guidance was released on November 7, 2017.Source URL: Notification on Recommended Statement for Over-the-Counter Aspirin-Containing Drug Products Labeled With Cardiovascular-Related ImageryIndustry: OTC and PharmaceuticalsKeywords: FDA, aspirin, drug productsLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Japan Designates Two Chemicals as “Shitei Yakubutsu”Landing Copy: The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) has released Designation of “Shitei Yakubutsu” (designated substances) based on the Law on Securing Quality, Efficacy and Safety of Products Including Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices.This regulation specifies two new substances to be designated as “Shitei Yakubutsu”. The two substances are: 1. 2-[2,5-Dimethoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]ethanamine (2C-TFM) 2. Methyl 2-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-(piperidin-2-yl)acetate (4-Fluoromethylphenidate, 4-FMPH, 4F-MPH)The notice was released on November 3, 2017.Source URL: Designation of “Shitei Yakubutsu”Industry: OTC and PharmaceuticalsKeywords: MHLW, “Shitei Yakubutsu”Landing Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: China FDA Establishes Draft Administrative Measures for Drug StandardsLanding Copy: China’s Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) has issued Administrative Measures for Drug Standards (Draft).This draft establishes general formulation, revision, implementation and supervision of drug standards. This draft outlines the following:General principlesProgrammingFormulation and RevisionApproval and PromulgationImplementationReviewInformation Management and DisclosureSupervisionLocal Drug StandardsSupplementary RulesSource URL: Administrative Measures for Drug Standards (Draft)Industry: OTC and PharmaceuticalsKeywords: CFDA, Drug standardLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Personal Care and BeautyTitle: EC Requests Scientific Opinion on Hair Dye ChemicalsLanding Copy: The European Commission (EC) has published a request for scientific opinion on hair dye chemicals: hydroxypropyl p-phenylenediamine and its dihydrochloride salt.This notice requires that Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety provides their scientific opinion on the safe us of hair dye chemicals hydroxypropyl p-phenylenediamine and its dihydrochloride salt (A165).These chemicals are intended to be used in oxidative hair coloring products up to a maximum on-head concentration of 2 %.Consultation is open up until March 2018.Source URL: Request for Scientific Opinion on Hair Dye Hydroxypropyl P-phenylenediamine and Its Dihydrochloride SaltIndustry: Personal Care and BeautyKeywords: EC, hair dye, Landing Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Uganda Drafts Standards for Baby Oils and DeodorantsLanding Copy: Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) has drafted two standards intended for baby oils and deodorant specifications. The standards are:DUS 1921: 2017 Body oils — SpecificationThis standard specifies the requirements, method of sampling and test for body oils based on refined vegetable oils or vegetable oils blends, mineral oils or mixture of the vegetable oils and mineral oils meant for application on the skin.DUS 1877: 2017 Deodorants and antiperspirants — SpecificationThis standard specifies the requirements, sampling and test methods for deodorants and antiperspirants.Both standards are open for public consultations until January 8, 2018. Source URL: DUS 1921: 2017; DUS 1877: 2017Industry: Personal Care and BeautyKeywords: Body oils, deodorants, UNBSLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: China Publishes Voluntary Standards for Personal Care ProductsLanding Copy: The Standardization Administration of China (SAC) has published voluntary standards for personal care products through Announcement No. 29 of 2017.The standards are:GB/T 8372-2017 ToothpasteGB/T 34855-2017 Hand SoapGB/T 34857-2017 Body WashPublication Date: November 1, 2017Implementation Date: May 1, 2018Source URL: GB/T 8372-2017 Toothpaste ; GB/T 34855-2017 Hand Soap; GB/T 34857-2017 Body Wash Industry: Personal Care and BeautyKeywords: Toothpaste, hand sop, body wash, SAC, standardsLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Canada Proposes Updates to the Cosmetic Ingredient HotlistLanding Copy: Health Canada is consulting the public on the release of the proposed updates to the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist.This proposal adds Pigment Red 4 to the list of restricted ingredients in cosmetic products. Changes to other requirements and restrictions for certain ingredients are also part of the proposal.The consultation is open up until January 7, 2018.The enforcement date is yet to be determined.Source URL: Consultation on Proposed Updates to the Cosmetic Ingredient HotlistIndustry: Personal Care and BeautyKeywords: Health Canada, cosmetic, hotlistLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Household Cleaning ProductsTitle: Jamaica Drafts Standard Specification for General Purpose DisinfectantLanding Copy: Bureau of Standards Jamaica has drafted DJS 282: 201X Draft Standard Specification for General Purpose Disinfectant.This standard specifies general, chemical, packaging and labeling requirements for disinfectant. This standard outlines the following:Normative referencesClassificationGeneral requirementsChemical requirementsPackagingLabellingSamplingProduct informationThis document applies to disinfectant containing phenolic, quaternary ammonium or other type of germicide which is intended primarily for general cleaning and disinfecting of floors, walls and other hard surfaces.Consultation for this draft is open until December 28, 2017.Source URL: DJS 282: 201XIndustry: Household Cleaning ProductsKeywords: disinfectant, BSJLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Food and BeverageTitle: China Approves 12 New FCM SubstancesLanding Copy: The National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) of China has approved twelve substances intended for food contact materials. The announcement approves these 12 substances:Phenol,2,6-dimethyl-,homopolymer,fumarated2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with butyl 2-propenoate, 1,1'-(1,1-dimethyl-3-methylene-1, 3-propanediyl)bis[benzene], ethenylbenzene,(1-methylethenyl)benzene, methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and 2-propenoic acid, sodium salt, peroxydisulfuric acid([(HO)S(O)2]2O2) ammonium salt (1:2)-initiatedBenzamide, 3,3'-[(2-chloro-1,4-phenylene)bis[imino(1-acetyl-2-oxo-2, 1-ethanediyl)azo]]bis[4-methyl9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-,1,1'-[2,2-bis[[(1-oxooctadecyl)oxy]methyl]-1,3-pro panediyl] esterVinyltrimethoxysilaneN,N,N′,N′-tetrakis (2-hydroxypropyl) adipamideTrisodium N-(hydroxyethyl)-ethylenediaminetriacetateOxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxiraneDichlorodimethylsilane reaction products with silica2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester, polymer with 2-propenenitrile and 2-propenoic acidCopolymer of sorbic acid, bisphenol A, epoxy resin, styrene, methyl methacrylate, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and ethyl acrylate partially neutralized with dimethyl ethanol amineAmorphous hydrogenated carbonThis announcement also approves seven additives that are newly applicable to the manufacture of plastics, paper and paperboard, or painting and coating.This announcement was effective beginning October 31, 2017.Source URL: Announcement on New Varieties of 12 New Food Contact Materials SubstancesIndustry: Food and BeverageKeywords: NHFPC, FCMLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: US FDA Drafts Guidance Document On Menu LabelingLanding Copy: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a draft guidance for menu labeling on food establishments. This guidance document addresses concerns raised by stakeholders regarding the implementation of nutrition labeling required for foods sold in covered establishments*, including expanded and new interpretations of policy.This guide covers the following:Calorie Disclosure Signage for Self-Service Foods, Including Buffet FoodsCriteria for Distinguishing Between Menus and Marketing MaterialsMethods for Providing Calorie Disclosure InformationCompliance and EnforcementDetermining Nutrient Content for Standard Menu ItemsCovered EstablishmentsStandard Menu ItemsAlcoholThe draft guidance is open for comment period until January 8, 2018.Source URL: Draft Guidance for Industry: Menu Labeling Supplemental GuidanceIndustry: Food and BeverageKeywords: FDA, menu labeling, caloriesLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: US FDA Lists Calcium Carbonate as Safe Color AdditiveLanding Copy: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finalized the listing of calcium carbonate as safe color additive.This final rule amends the color additive regulations to provide for the safe use of calcium carbonate to color hard and soft candy, mints, and chewing gum.This law outlines the following:IntroductionBackgroundSafety EvaluationIncorporation by ReferenceConclusionPublic DisclosureAnalysis of Environmental ImpactPaperwork Reduction Act of 1995Section 301(ll) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic ActObjectionsReferencesThis rule was effective December 8, 2017.Source URL: Amendment to Listing of Color Additives Exempt From Certification; Calcium CarbonateIndustry: Food and BeverageKeywords: FDA, calcium carbonate, color additiveLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Taiwan Issues Guidelines on Nutritional Labeling On Food PackagingLanding Copy: Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued guidelines on labeling positive nutritional information on packaging food.This guide document presents convenient and easy-to-understand graphical nutrition information based from several type of food products. The guide discusses the requirements on putting "Front of Package Nutrition Labeling" (FoP) on food products. Specifically, the guide explains the following:Format of the LabelGraphics of the LabelThe guide was released on November 15, 2017.Source URL: Guidelines on Labeling Positive Nutritional Information on Packaging FoodIndustry: Food and BeverageKeywords: TFDA, nutritional labeling, food packagingLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: China Clarifies Print Labels on Prepackaged FoodLanding Copy: The National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) of China has issued Announcement No. 735 Incorporation of Printed Matter into Prepackaged Food.This announcement clarifies the necessary print article to be added in prepackaged food for the sake of food packaging, transportation and storage. The announcement specifies the following:The content indicated on print article must be in line with China Food Safety Law and other related regulations.The print article cannot replace the contents that shall be labeled on outer package.The print article directly contacting with food must be safe and do no harm to people’s health.It shall comply with relevant food product standards and General Safety Requirements for Food Contact Materials and Articles (GB 4806.1-2016).The announcement was issued on November 7, 2017.Source URL: Announcement No. 735Industry: Food and BeverageKeywords: Prepackaged food, NHFPCLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Taiwan Proposes Revised Nutritional Labeling in Packaged FoodsLanding Copy: Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) has issued Proposed Amendments to the Provisions on the Inclusion of Nutritional Labeling in Packaged Foods and the Provisions on the Labeling of Packaged Foods Exempted from Nutrition.The key amendments of the proposal are:To increase the labeling of transverse cutting and marking of multi-tastes, and greatly enhance the convenience of people reading nutritional labeling.Add g, mg, mL, L and other common people's awareness of common unit symbols.Modify the principle of data trimming, increasing the way to trimming rounding.Adding products of indefinite weight (such as black caviar) can be remarked with the word "约".The consultation is open for pubic consultation until January 7, 2018Source URL: Proposed Amendments to the Provisions on the Inclusion of Nutritional Labeling in Packaged Foods and the Provisions on the Labeling of Packaged Foods Exempted from NutritionIndustry: Food and BeverageKeywords: TFDA, packaged food, nutritional labelingLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Singapore Proposes Amendments to the Regulations for Infant FormulaLanding Copy: The Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) of Singapore has issued Amendments to the Regulations for Infant Formula.This draft amendment proposes mandatory statements and certain prohibition in the manufacturing of infant formula. This draft specifies the following:Inclusion of mandatory statementsThe label for infant formula must include statements to ensure that the consumer understands that:breast milk is best for infantsthe infant formula should be used on the advice of a doctor or healthcare practitionerProhibition of use of health claimsProhibition on idealization of infant formulaProhibition and restriction on use of nutrition claims on labels and advertisements for infant formulaThe draft is open for public consultation until January 2, 2018.Source URL: Amendments to the Regulations for Infant FormulaIndustry: Food and BeverageKeywords: Infant formula, AVALanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Title: GCC Drafts Technical Regulations for Food Packages, Food Supplements and Food ProductsLanding Copy: The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has drafted technical regulations intended for food packages, food supplements and food.The regulations are:Gulf Draft Technical Regulation for Food Packages - Part 1 General RequirementsThis draft technical regulation specifies general requirements for all packages of food materials, including metal, glass, plastic, paper, carton, multilayered textile, and wood packages, in addition to other materials for packaging foodstuffs.Gulf Draft Technical Regulation for Food Packages – Part 2: Plastic Package - General RequirementsThis draft technical regulation provides the general requirements of plastic packages in contact with food.Gulf Draft Technical Regulation for Food SupplementsThis draft establishes safety specification for food supplements marketed as food products.Gulf Draft Technical Regulation for General Principles for the Addition of Essential Nutrients to FoodsThis draft technical regulation covers general principles that should be followed in foods with added basic essential nutrients.Gulf Draft Technical Regulation for "Putting Calories on Food Establishments Menu's Selling Away-From-Home Foods"This draft standard provides the minimum requirements for monitoring, sampling and documentation of nutrient premixes and fortified foods.All draft regulations are open for consultation until January 2, 2018 and January 16, 2018.Source URL: Food Packages: Part 1;Food Packages: Part 2; Food Supplements; Essential Nutrients to Foods; Calorie Labeling on Food ProductsIndustry: Food and BeverageKeywords: GCC, food packages, food supplements, nutrients, calorieLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: EC Issues Regulation 2017/2158 for Reduction of the Presence of Acrylamide in Food Landing Copy: The European Commission (EC) has issued Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/2158 Establishing Mitigation Measures and Benchmark Levels for the Reduction of the Presence of Acrylamide in Food.This regulation sets out the mitigation measures for the levels of acrylamide in foodstuffs. Food business operators which produce and place on the market foodstuffs listed in paragraph 2 shall in accordance with Article 2 apply the mitigation measures set out in Annexes I and II, in view of achieving levels of acrylamide as low as reasonably achievable below the benchmark levels set out in Annex IV.Enactment Date: November 20, 2017Enforcement Date: April 11, 2018Source URL: Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/2158Industry: Food and BeverageKeywords: EC, acrylamide, foodLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Title: EC Drafts Regulation for Follow-on FormulaLanding Copy: The European Commission (EC) is consulting the public on the Draft Commission Delegated Regulation with regard to Protein Requirements for Follow-on Formula.This draft regulation sets composition and labelling requirements for infant formula and follow-on formula. The table in point 2.1 (Follow-on formula manufactured from cows' milk or goats' milk proteins) of Annex II to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/127 is replaced by the following:Minimum: 0,38 g/100 kJ (1,6 g/100 kcal)Maximum: 0,6 g/100 kJ (2,5 g/100 kcal)Consultation for this is open until January 16, 2018.Source URL: Draft Commission Delegated Regulation with regard to Protein Requirements for Follow-on FormulaIndustry: Food and BeverageKeywords: EC, infant formula, follow-on formulaLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. Jewelry and WatchesTitle: German Federal Network Agency Announces Ban on Children’s Smart Watches Landing Copy: The Federal Network Agency has announced the prohibition of the sale of children’s watches with interception and listening function to protect children from harmful environment.The notice specifies that smart watch for children between the ages of 5 and 12 years works with a SIM card and a limited telephony function, which are set up and controlled via an app. The app owner can specify that the clock unnoticed by the carrier and its environment calls any phone number. This enables him to listen unnoticed to the conversations of the watchman and his environment. This monitoring function is prohibited in Germany.The notice was published on November 17, 2017.Source URL: Ban on Children's Smart watchesIndustry: Jewelry and WatchesKeywords: Smart watch, ban, GermanyLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Israel Notifies WTO on the Draft Standard for Children’s JewelryLanding Copy: Israel has notified the World Trade Organization (WTO) on the proposal to mandate SI 6558 part 1 -Jewelry safety: Children's jewelry - Safety requirements.This standard deals with the safety requirements and health aspects of jewelry intended to be worn by children up to 12 years old. It adopts the requirements and the test methods detailed in the American Standard ASTM F2923 - 14, with a few changes that appears in the standard's Hebrew section.The requirements of this standard shall be declared mandatory, once approved.A consultation is open for this until January 20, 2018.Source URL: SI 6558 part 1 - Jewelry SafetyIndustry: Jewelry and WatchesKeywords: Children’s jewelry, Israel, WTOLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Premiums, Promotional and Licensed GoodsTitle: Australia Releases Sunglasses and Fashion Spectacles) Safety Standard Landing Copy: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released Consumer Goods (Sunglasses and Fashion Spectacles) Safety Standard 2017.This notice prescribes that consumer product safety standards for sunglasses and fashion spectacles must comply with certain sections of the voluntary Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1067.1:2016 Eye and face protection - sunglasses and fashion spectacles including variations to the standard.The rule will come into effect on July 1, 2019.Source URL: Consumer Goods (Sunglasses and Fashion Spectacles) Safety Standard 2017Industry: Premiums, Promotional and Licensed GoodsKeywords: Sunglasses, fashion spectacles, ACCCLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.General MerchandiseTitle: ECHA Releases Enforcement Project to Check Compliance with the Obligations of Substances in ArticlesLanding Copy: ECHA – a pilot project to verify compliance with the notification and communication obligations of substances (SVHC) in articles in REACH has started. The pilot project aims to:check compliance of producers, importers and suppliers of articles with their obligations (Articles 7 and 33 of the REACH Regulation) – related to SVHCcontribute to raising awareness and understanding of the legal obligations and in turn raise the level of compliance among duty holders;build a better picture of the actual level of compliance by suppliers of articles;identify the reasons for non-compliance and whether further actions are required (e.g. support to duty holders) by ECHA, the Commission and/or competent authorities of the Member States; andgather experience and establish enforcement methods for potentially checking these obligations on a larger scale in the future.CONSUMER ARTICLES are examples of targeted articles.The project include specific substances that will be targeted (e.g. phthalates, perfluorinated substances, brominated flame retardants)Inspections will include:On site or desktop inspectionsQuestionnaireTaking samplesChemical analysisThe operational phase of the project started in October 2017 and will run until the end of June 2018. A report of the results is expected by the end of November 2018.Source URL: ECHA: Enforcement project to check compliance with the obligations of substances in articlesIndustry: General MerchandiseKeywords: ECHA, articles, complianceLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: Proposition 65: Two Chemicals Listed As Known to the State Of California to Cause Reproductive ToxicityLanding Copy: The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has listed two chemicals that meet the requirements for listing perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) as known to the State of California to cause reproductive toxicity (developmental endpoint) for purposes of the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Environment Act of 1986 (Proposition 65). The listing of the chemicals is based on a formal identification by the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) that the chemicals cause reproductive toxicity. The criteria used by OEHHA for the listing of chemicals under the “authoritative bodies” mechanism can be found in Title 27, Cal. Code of Regs., section 25306.The listing was effective starting November 10, 2017.Source URL: Chemical Listing of Two Chemicals under Prop 65Industry: General MerchandiseKeywords: OEHHA, Proposition 65Landing Page URL: Click here to enter text.Title: China Consults on Administrative Rules on the Recall of Defective Consumer ProductsLanding Copy: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China is consulting the public on the Administrative Rules on the Recall of Defective Consumer Products.This regulation establishes the scope, liability subject and responsibilities of government authority and technical department when recalling consumer product. This draft covers the following:Information ManagementDefects InvestigationOperation and Management of RecallLegal Liabilities of Related BodiesThe notice is open for public consultation until January 2, 2018Source URL: Administrative Rules on the Recall of Defective Consumer ProductsIndustry: General MerchandiseKeywords: China, Rules, Defective consumer productsLanding Page URL: Click here to enter text. ................
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