The Cosmetics Business Regulatory Summit addressed historical, current and upcoming cosmetics legislation in three growth markets: India, China and Turkey. The Indian market – whose growth is tipped to soon exceed that of China – was a hot topic for discussion, with two speakers addressing factors that must be taken into consideration when introducing cosmetic products to the Indian market. First to address attendees was Geeta Bajaj, Regulatory Affairs Manager India, The Estée Lauder Companies.
Cosmetics legislation in growth markets
Cutting the red tape in India, China and Turkey
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