PCPC Expects Rapid-Fire Implementing Measures Following China’s CSAR Drop
Executive Summary
China’s newly adopted Cosmetics Supervision and Administration Regulation could mean less animal testing and speedier approval of new ingredients, according to Francine Lamoriello of the Personal Care Products Council. Coming implementing regulations, standards and guidances should help to provide needed clarity, she says.
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