Before exporting food and beverage products to China, understanding the country’s definitions and regulations on food additives is essential. To assist European SME producers and exporters in the F&B industry, the EU SME Centre and Italian Chamber of Commerce in China are organising on 22 May a webinar that will present key elements of our new report and will invite participants to ask their questions to regulatory experts.
The webinar will be in English. It is open, free of charge, to all stakeholders of the EU SME Centre, including SMEs, business support and trade promotion organisations from EU Member States and countries participating in the Single Market Programme.
Agenda
China Standard Time (CST)
16:00–16:05
Opening remarks Keyu Zhou, Events Coordinator, EU SME Centre
16:05–16:35
Food Additives in China: Regulations and Practical Cases for European SMEs Rose Hong, Regulatory Analyst, ChemLinked Leo Tian, Business Manager & Operations Manager, ChemLinked
16:35–16:55
Q&A session
16:55–17:00
Closing remarks
About the speakers
Rose Hong
Regulatory Analyst, ChemLinked
Rose Hong is a dedicated Regulatory Analyst with a proven track record in tracking, analyzing, and interpreting complex legal frameworks. Her expertise lies in the dynamic and crucial sectors of food and cosmetics, with a specialization in the regulatory landscapes of China, the United States, Japan, and Singapore. She is particularly adept at monitoring changes in food safety, food additives, beverages, sustainable food packaging, and food labeling to ensure compliance and mitigate risk.
Leo Tian
Business Manager & Operations Manager, ChemLinked
Leo is a seasoned expert in regulatory compliance, leveraging years of experience with REACH24H to support enterprises and trade agencies to facilitate regulatory compliance work. Leo is focused on the food and cosmetic industries and have overseen many projects including consultation, product registration, production site registration and other foods applications.