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Introduction


In recent years, with the development of the economy and the increasing awareness of residents' health, China has become one of the major consumer countries for dietary supplements worldwide. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has further awakened a greater emphasis and pursuit of health among various groups. More and more people hope to improve their physical condition and enhance their immune system by using dietary supplements.

 

According to the customs data, the import and export value of dietary supplements in China has been increasing year by year, maintaining its growth momentum even during the epidemic period. Multiple products such as vitamins, fish oil, and protein powder are favored by Chinese consumers, with major source countries including the United States, Australia, Germany, Japan, etc.

 

Given the huge consumer group and growing consumption demand in China, most global dietary supplement enterprises have placed China on their list of key target markets. However, for many companies, the lack of sufficient knowledge about the access standards and regulatory requirements for imported dietary supplements in China has become a pain point for their exports to China.

 

In the following free FORESIGHT webinar, Foodmate will address the above pain points and explain the access and registration requirements for imported dietary supplements in China, helping everyone break through the barriers of regulatory awareness and complete exports to China faster and better. Please stay tuned!

 

Language 


English

 

Time

   

Date

Time (GMT+8)

2023-7-27

9:00

 

Main Content

-1.Brief Introduction 
-2.Export as Normal Food
-3.Export as Health Food
-4.Export through CBEC 

 

Speaker 


Windy Zhang  Senior International Regulatory Specialist

 

Graduated from Rutgers University (The State University of New Jersey) with a Bachelors Degree in Food Science, Windy has work experience in several famous international trading companies, and gathered lots of experience in international food compliance area, especially in dietary supplements and functional foods. Windy has gotten the first Australian import dietary supplement notification in China during her occupation. She has regulatory experience in both Cross-border e-commerce and normal trade channel, with insight in advertisements, label review, as well as notification and registration. 

 

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