Urgent Alert! TGA Cracks Down on Sunscreen Labeling: A Compliance Guide for Enterprises
On January 23, 2026, the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) issued a special statement regarding sunscreen labeling specifications. The notice specifically targets the illegal practice of “multiple products under one code”—where companies use a single AUST number (Australian Therapeutic Goods Identifier) for multiple sunscreens with different names or uses, or where label information does not match the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) listing. This regulatory crackdown has already led to the removal of several sunscreens from the Australian market. For international cosmetic companies operating in or planning to enter Australia, prioritizing labeling compliance is essential to avoid legal disputes. I. TGA “Red Lines”: Three Essential Compliance Requirements Under the Australian regulatory framework, sunscreens are classified as “therapeutic goods” and must strictly adhere to the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. The core requirements are: II. Three Steps for Emergency Rectification To mitigate the risk of product delisting, companies should take the […]
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