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Thai Food and Drug Administration reminds food producers exporting to China to pay attention to China new regulations

 
On November 3, 2021, Thai food remindes food producers exporting to China to pay attention to China's new regulations. The General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China (GACC) has formulated new food import regulations (Decree 248 and Decree 249), which will take effect on January 1, 2022.

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Regulations require foreign food manufacturers to register with the GACC before exporting to China, and divide the products into two groups:

1) Recommended registration: 18 categories of commodities that must be registered by the exporting country competent authority (CA): meat and meat products, casings , Aquatic products, dairy products, bird's nest and bird's nest products, bee products, eggs and egg products, edible fats and oils, stuffed pasta, edible grains, grain milling industrial products and malt, fresh-keeping and dehydrated vegetables, dried beans, seasonings, Nuts and seeds, dried fruits, unroasted coffee beans and cocoa beans, special dietary foods, health foods. According to the above different food types, the competent authorities in Thailand include: Agriculture Bureau, Fisheries Bureau, Animal Husbandry Development Department and Food and Drug Administration.

2) Self-registration: For foods other than these 18 categories, starting from November 1, 2021, manufacturers must directly register with GACC in accordance with Article 9 of the Decree No. 248

The Food and Drug Administration of Thailand is the competent authority (CA) for special dietary foods and health foods.

Starting from November 1, 2021, manufacturers, that have a history of exporting to China from January 1, 2017 to the present, or the last export was before January 1, 2017, or have no history of exporting to China, can apply for the registration of such products through the Food and Drug Administration.

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