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    On September 25, 2023, China National Health Commission (NHC) issued 17 national standards for food contact materials. Among them, there are 5 product standards (ink, plastic, metal, rubber, composite materials) and 12 testing standards. In addition to the revision of the existing standards, new product standard and testing standards have been enacted, such as GB?4806.14-2023 ink standard. The series of standards released have brought significant changes to the regulatory requirements for food contact materials, and upstream and downstream enterprises in the food contact industry need to respond in time. CIRS Group will launch an online training session on November 23 to analyze the new regulatory requirements for food contact materials and help enterprises respond promptly and accurately.
    For a long time, there has been ambiguity regarding whether capsule forms are allowed for common food. The industry generally holds the view that capsules are commonly seen in health and pharmaceutical products, yet not suitable for common food. Consequently, few capsule-type common food products have been imported into China through general trade. It is anticipated that more of these products will enter the Chinese market following this notice.
    Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) stand as a vital category of naturally occurring nutrients found in breast milk. Currently, there are over 200 known structures of HMOs, with 6 types being extensively researched, of which the nutritional necessity and safety have gained broad international recognition. Notably, in China, there’s widespread attention on four compliant HMOs: 2’-fucosyllactose (2’-FL), lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT), 6’-sialyllactose sodium salt (6’-SL), and 3’-sialyllactose sodium salt (3’-SL).
    In China health food is usually defined as food product that have specific health function or supply vitamins and (or) minerals. With the goal of regulating body's function, health food is suitable for specific groups of people. However, it is not used for the purpose of curing disease and causes no acute, sub-acute or chronic health effect to human body. The Definitions/Names of these Food Products in Different Countries are Different: China: Health Food EU: Food Supplement
    On October 7, the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China (NHC) issued an announcement (No. 8 of 2023) on the approval of 15 “Three New Foods”, including four new food raw materials, six new food additives, and five food-related products.
    On September 25, 2023, the National Health Commission (NHC) released announcement No. 6, 2023 regarding 85 national food safety standards, including National Food Safety Standard - Tea (GB 31608-2023), along with three modification documents. Among these standards, 17 are related to food contact materials, including five for food contact materials products standards, two general principles, and ten inspection methods. Of particular importance is the introduction of a new food contact ink standard. Additionally, revisions have been made to existing standards pertaining to food-contact plastics, metals, rubber, and composite materials. These updates further clarify the management principles and requirements and the approved use of fundamental materials, aiming to bolster food safety, ensure consumers’ well-being, and address practical industry concerns.
    According to the information recently released by the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), the number of foods for special medical purposes (FSMP) products approved in China has reached 140. Companies must register FSMP products with the SAMR, and it is applicable to both foreign and domestic products sold in China. As of September 20, 46 new FSMP Products have been approved for use in 2023, covering 23 nutritionally complete foods, 18 nutritionally incomplete foods, and five infant formulas for special medical purposes.
    On August 28, 2023, the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) issued the Detailed Rules for Technical Evaluation of New Functions and Products of Health Food (Trial) (hereinafter referred to as the Detailed Rules), which takes effect on the day of publication. The Detailed Rules serve as the supplementary document of the Administrative Measures on Health Food Raw Materials Directory and Function Directory, providing more comprehensive requirements for the application of health food new functions and products. Enterprises can now refer to the Detailed Rules for a clear understanding of the application processes, dossier, and testing requirements. This marks a significant shift where health functions will no longer be confined to the current 24 functions outlined in the Directory of Health Functions Available to Be Claimed for Health Food – Non-nutrition Supplements (2023 Version), and a broader range of new health functions are expected to be included in the Directory of Health Food Functions.
    The Technical Specifications for Testing and Evaluation of Health Food (2003 Version) was abolished in July 2018. After five years, on August 31, 2023, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) finally released the Directory of Health Functions Available to be Claimed by Health Food – Non-nutrition Supplements (2023 Version) and the supporting documents, including the long-awaited health food function evaluation methods.
    On August 28, 2023, China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA) issued 3 new food raw materials for public comment, namely (3R,3'S)-β,β-carotene-3,3'-Diol, Pichia kluyveri and Bacillus subtilis DE111. The deadline for public comment is September 28, 2023.
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