Webinar: China’s Good Manufacturing Practices Standard Requirements & Potential Implications for Overseas Manufacturers

July 28, 2022

Join PCPC and John Balzano, partner, Covington & Burling, for part two in a new, three-part webinar series on China’s Cosmetics Supervision and Administration Regulation (CSAR), which will cover China’s Good Manufacturing Practices Standard requirements and the potential implications for overseas manufacturers.

CSAR, the Chinese Government cosmetics reform law, went into effect on Jan. 1, 2021. Since then, China has issued more than a dozen finalized CSAR secondary regulations and is working towards fully implementing the new law by 2023. CSAR significantly revises China’s cosmetics regulations, streamlining pre-market registration requirements in favor of an approach focused on registrants’ and filers’ responsibility and post-market enforcement.

About the Speaker

John Balzano
Partner, Covington & Burling

John Balzano has more than 15 years of experience with legal and regulatory issues related to China, particularly with regard to products regulated by the State Administration for Market Regulation, the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) and other agencies in China, including drugs, devices and cosmetics, as well as food products and other agriculture, animal and healthcare products and services. He assists clients with developing strategies to obtain pre-market approvals for these products, including clinical development, understanding relevant pricing and reimbursement policies, and reviewing distribution and promotional plans.

 

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The price for PCPC members is $295 and $445 for nonmembers. Can’t make it to this webinar? Sign up anyway! A recording will be sent to all registrants. For questions on registration, contact Shirley Gibbs.

You can also register for the CSAR Series. The price for PCPC members is $795 and $1,145 for nonmembers.