How to Comply with the Cosmetic Regulations in the Middle East
May. 30th, 2022
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Background
Contents
1. Overview of Middle Eastern Chemical Regulatory Framework
- Roles and responsibilities
- Cosmetic regulations applicable across the GCC
3. United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia
- Definitions
- Classification schemes
- Is Registration required? If so, how?
- Labeling language, permitted claims, and advertising restrictions
*The final outline may be subjected to subtle revisions.
Schedule
Date | Time (GMT+8) | World Clock | Language | Speaker |
2022-07-14 | 22:00 ~ 23:00 | London: 15:00-16:00 New York: 10:00-11:00 | English | Michael S. Wenk |
Speaker
President/Director
Michael S. Wenk has been directing regulatory affairs at Fortune Global 500 chemical and consumer product firms since 1997. He pairs extensive regulatory expertise with a well-developed understanding of corporate operations, providing a highly unique blend of business operations knowledge and technical acumen to clients globally.
Mr. Wenk holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Ecology, with a focus on Government Affairs, from Rutgers University, a master’s degree in Environmental Science from Rutgers University/The New Jersey Institute of Technology, from which he graduated cum laude, and an MBA degree from the University of Maryland.
Throughout his 25 years in the industry, Mr. Wenk has maintained close interaction with various internal corporate business units and services to develop sound regulatory strategies for a wide variety of products, including several novel applications. Specifically, these processes have involved identifying key regulatory issues within recognized Asia Pacific, South American, Middle Eastern, and European markets, developing cost-benefit analyses for situations where multiple registrations and regulation options exist, recommending the most viable path forward to ensure successful registration, and negotiating with local authorities, testing laboratories, and consultants for data provision.