Topic:註冊通報
All articles tagged “註冊通報”, aggregated across product categories, compiled from official sources.
Cosmetic Notification Renewal and Variation (2-Year Validity)
A cosmetic notification is valid for 2 years and must be renewed within 1 month before expiry; changing the formula, name or packaging is a variation and requires re-notification. This article explains renewal and variation.
Cosmetic PIF (Product Information File) and Safety Assessment: Essential Before Notification
Cosmetics use a notification system, but the CNH must keep a PIF (Product Information File) and safety assessment ready for NPRA inspection. This article explains what the PIF must contain and the safety-assessment requirements.
What Is MeSTI Food Safety Certification for Food Facilities? Who Needs It
MeSTI is the Ministry of Health's food safety certification under the Food Hygiene Regulations 2009, aimed at local food manufacturers / processors / packers. This article explains its purpose, application, and validity.
Is a Medicated Balm or Essential-Oil Rub a Medicine or a Cosmetic? Malaysia's Therapeutic-Claim Boundary
Whether a topical balm or essential-oil stick is a medicine or a cosmetic depends on the claim. A therapeutic claim makes it a medicine requiring MAL registration; only pure skincare / fragrance can go the cosmetic-notification route. This article explains the boundary with examples.
Traditional Medicine NPRA Registration Process: QUEST, Local Licence Holder and DCA Approval
Traditional medicines must be registered with NPRA before going to market. This article breaks down the QUEST online submission, the USB Token, appointing a local licence holder, responding to queries and DCA-meeting approval.
How to Read a Malaysian MAL Registration Number: A / X / T / N / H Category Letters
A MAL number is formatted as MAL + 8 digits + 1 category letter. This guide maps A (controlled), X (OTC), T (traditional medicine), N (health supplement) and H (veterinary), so you can identify a product's category at a glance.
Malaysia Traditional Medicine / OTC Remedy Regulations and Labelling Guide: NPRA Registration, MAL (T) Number and Meditag
Selling medicated pain-relief patches or herbal remedies into Malaysia? Any therapeutic claim makes it a medicine that must be registered with NPRA for a MAL number (Traditional Medicine category T), carry a Meditag security label, and be held by a local registration holder. This article breaks down the category, process, labelling and claim boundaries.
Malaysia Halal Certification Process (JAKIM MYeHALAL Online Application)
Local businesses apply for JAKIM Halal certification online through the MYeHALAL system. This article breaks down the flow from registration and documents to audit and certificate issuance.
How to Apply for a CoA (Certificate of Approval) for Electrical Products? (Malaysia ST)
Regulated electrical products must obtain a CoA from the Energy Commission (ST) before they can be sold. This article breaks down the process: confirming regulated items, testing, applying for the CoA and labelling.
Malaysia Health Supplement NPRA Registration Process & MAL Number
Health supplements must be registered with the NPRA to obtain a MAL number before sale. This article explains the data required for registration, the local product registration holder (PRH), and MAL number categories.
Importing Cosmetics into Malaysia: The CNH Notification Holder and Its Liability
Imported cosmetics must have a Malaysia-based CNH to complete notification and be responsible for compliance. This article explains the CNH's role, liability, and what importing brands should prepare.
Malaysia Cosmetic NPRA Notification Process: QUEST, CNH, Fees, and Timeline
Cosmetics must be notified to NPRA before going to market. This article breaks down the QUEST online submission, CNH eligibility, the RM50 fee, the 2-year validity, and the 3-4 week timeline.
Malaysia Halal Certification Guide: JAKIM, MS 1500, MYeHALAL and Foreign Certification Bodies
Want to break into Malaysia's halal market? You need JAKIM Malaysia halal certification (based on MS 1500), and imported goods must use a JAKIM-recognized foreign certification body. This article breaks down the certification process, logo rules and key import points.
Malaysia Health Supplement Regulations and Labelling Guide: NPRA Registration, the MAL Number, and Mandatory Label Items
Selling vitamins, capsules, tablets, or health drinks into Malaysia? Before going to market you must register with the NPRA and obtain a MAL number. This guide breaks down the registration process, MAL number labelling, mandatory label items, animal-source issues, and import essentials.
Malaysia Cosmetic Regulations & Labelling Guide: NPRA Notification, Mandatory Items and Claim Red Lines
Selling cosmetics or skincare into Malaysia? Before going to market you must complete an NPRA notification and comply with the Annex I Part 7 labelling requirements. This guide unpacks the notification process, mandatory items, INCI ingredients, language rules and claim red lines.