EAS says the advisory sessions will cover such issues as product formulation, health claims, new foods or food supplement ingredients, labeling requirements, and procedures for entering different markets.
At the upcoming Vitafoods Asia event happening September 5-7 in Hong Kong, regulatory consultant EAS will provide free, 20-minute, one-on-one regulatory advice sessions to those looking for advice on launching nutritional products across Asia and Latin America.
EAS says the advisory sessions will cover such issues as product formulation, health claims, new foods or food supplement ingredients, labeling requirements, and procedures for entering different markets.
“The key to success is to fully understand the different national regulations in the target markets and develop a strategy that is focused on addressing the requirements in a scientific and credible way,” says Wai Mun Poon, regional regulatory affairs manager for EAS Asia. “Through our advice sessions, we aim to give companies the necessary information to understand the existing and emerging legislative regulatory frameworks so that their strategies ensure the commercial success of their products.”
To book a free session, visit http://www.vitafoodsasia.com/, complete the online form or contact EAS on +65 6 838 1270 or info@eas.asia.
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