I believe the new regulations will only permit tins imported into China showing labelling in Chinese. The product in australia being sent to china from supermarkets and chemists won't pass these regulations. How will the Diagou get around this or will they not have to comply ??.
https://www.austrade.gov.au/ArticleDocuments/1418/Webinar-China-Food-Law-Changes.pdf.aspx
"Article 97 - Imported pre-packaged food and food additive shall have Chinese labels. If instruction is required by laws or regulations, the instruction in Chinese shall be provided. Labels and instructions shall comply with this Law and provisions of other laws, regulations and food safety standards; the instructions shall indicate county of origin, Chinese domestic agent's name, and contact information. Pre-packaged food without Chinese labels or instructions, or their labels or instructions do not comply with the Law shall not be imported."
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/formula-700562-china-baby.html
“The Chinese consumer wants the formula with the English writing on it,” said Jan Carey, the chief executive of Australia’s Infant Nutrition Council, a lobby group for baby-food makers.
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