International & Trade
Subject
The cosmetics and personal care products industry is an internationally integrated industry, dependent on open markets and transparent, consistent regulatory environments around the world. Trade is a critical component to the success of our industry and contributes significantly to our ability to expand manufacturing and employment both here and abroad, and to achieve scientific and technological innovations that benefit consumers worldwide.
Objective
Our goal is to advance the global alignment of cosmetic regulations and regulatory frameworks to improve market access and eliminate barriers to trade.
Strategy
CA’s strategy is to engage in the CETA Regulatory Cooperation Forum, Canada/U.S. Regulatory Cooperation Counsel, and Treasury Board Secretariat’s Regulatory Modernization initiative as well as developments around USMCA and TPP-11. CA is also a participant in the International Cooperation on Cosmetics Regulations (ICCR) and International Association Collaboration (IAC).
BACKGROUNDER ON ALUMINUM & THE TARIFF ISSUE
CUSMA Implementation – Health Canada Formal Notice of Further Guidance
Health Canada Revises Rules on Quarantine & Re-testing, Sampling
CUSMA Enters into Force on July 1, 2020; Resulting Regulatory Amendments for Low-Risk Drugs/NHPs
ICCR Industry Caucus Meets
Industry Negotiations Team Mark Ratification of Critical Trade Deal
International Associations Collaboration Meets; Coordinating Industry’s Approaches Around the Globe
The U.S. Senate approved ratification of the new Canada-United States- Mexico Agreement (the new NAFTA)
Tentative Brexit Agreement Reached!