EU report warns anti-recession policies have boosted cosmetics protectionism

Published: 3-Nov-2009

A European Commission report has highlighted concerns about some steps taken by EU trading partners to protect their personal care product sectors from the recession that could restrict EU exports.


A European Commission report has highlighted concerns about some steps taken by EU trading partners to protect their personal care product sectors from the recession that could restrict EU exports.

A key worry was Indonesia’s draft regulation on cosmetics labelling and packaging that insists product information such as usage advice, product numbers and expiry dates be labelled in Indonesian. Another problem was Brazil’s increase from 2% to 14% of import duties on lauryl and stearyl alcohol used in cosmetics production.

Paraguay’s new import licence requirements for cosmetics and personal hygiene products raised Brussels’ concern, as did new Ecuadorian tariffs on cosmetics and perfumes.

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