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Compiled from FSQD · NPRA · SIRIM · JAKIM and other official sources · Food / Cosmetics / Supplements / Pet / Toys / Electricals
For brands, importers and distributors entering Malaysia.
Rules are scattered across FSQD, NPRA, SIRIM, JAKIM… just finding the right requirement burns days.
Mandatory particulars must be in Malay or English; imports also need country of origin and importer name & address — often translation and over-labelling.
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Reads product name, ingredients, nutrition.
Against each category's mandatory items.
Generates a basic Maklumat Pemakanan.
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Food, cosmetics, supplements, pet, toys, electricals.
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We compile rules from each authority's official texts, provide professional compliance pre-screening and label production, and keep them updated — focused on helping brands enter the Malaysian market.
Note: PinLabel is a compliance pre-screening and production aid, not a compliance guarantee; actual compliance is subject to the authorities' latest texts and review.
No. Mandatory particulars must be in Malay or English; imported goods also need country of origin and the local importer's name & address — usually requiring translation or over-labelling.
It depends on the product. Certain "prescribed foods" must declare nutrition information; small packages (total surface area under 100 cm²) may be exempt. Use the free check for a first read.
Yes. Cosmetics must be notified to NPRA online before market entry, and the label must meet NPRA rules (full INCI ingredients, CNH name & address, batch number, manufacture/expiry dates, etc.).
Imports must additionally show country of origin and importer name & address, use different responsible-party wording (Imported & Distributed by), and add Malay/English to foreign labels; for some categories registration/notification is the local importer's responsibility.
No. PinLabel provides compliance pre-screening and label production compiled from official rules; actual compliance is subject to the authorities' latest texts and review.
Labelling rules and import essentials, compiled from official sources.
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