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On 27 March 2025, China’s National Health Commission (NHC) and the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) jointly released the General Principles for the Labeling of Prepackaged Foods (GB 7718-2025), a mandatory national food safety standard that provides basic labelling requirements for domestic and prepackaged foods of all categories. The standard will enter into force on 16 March 2027 with a two-year enforcement transition period, effective 27 March 2025 to 15 March 2027.
Below is a summary of the regulation.
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1. Scope |
The standard is applied to prepackaged foods to be offered directly or indirectly to consumers. This standard does not apply to the labeling of packages that provide protection to prepackaged foods during storage and transportation, nor does it apply to the labeling of foods in bulk, and foods that are made and sold on the same spot. Prepackaged foods are foods in a package or container, including foods packaged in advance with a pre-determined quantity which include the following: Prepackaged foods include:
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Food labels should be:
Food labels shall not be:
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2. Label Information not Directly Offered to Consumers |
For prepackaged foods that are not directly offered to consumers, they shall declare;
*Other information that is not declared on the label shall be provided in the digital labels, or through the instructions or contracts. |
3. Special Foods |
If the relevant departments of the State Council of China have other regulations on special foods labeling, such regulations shall prevail. Examples of these regulations are the following:
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4. Food Claims |
Food claims should accurately describe the following:
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5. Imported Foods |
All visible declared content on the label of imported prepackaged foods—including foreign language text, traditional Chinese characters, Chinese labels, and other explanatory materials—must comply with China’s laws, regulations, and food safety standards.
Imported prepackaged food labels that are not directly provided to consumers should be labeled in accordance with the corresponding requirements in Article 5 of this Standard. [1] Required Allergens for Declaration:
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6. Digital Label Requirements |
Food manufacturers are encouraged to display food information through digital labels on the premise that labeling of prepackaged foods comply with the requirements of this Standard, with the following provisions:
Food manufacturers can provide digital labels based on the needs of specific consumer groups (e.g. voice recognition) |
7. Exemptions |
The following products are exempted from declaring the following shelf life and shelf-life expiration date
date of manufacture
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Further details of the new regulation (unofficial translation) can be accessed through this link.
For questions and clarifications, please contact Philippine Trade and Investment Center-Beijing at Beijing@dti.gov.ph and/or the DTI-EMB Market Division at marketdivision@dti.gov.ph.