Marking and Labelling for Export

Mandatory Labeling Requirements

  1. Language. Labels must be written on the official language or languages of the country of destination. The exceptions are trademarks registered in the country of import on a language other than official. Most countries allow it.
  2. Country of originEach item must be labeled “Made in <Country of Origin>”, e.g. “Made in China”. Using widely accepted acronyms like the UK, EU or USA is allowed, though PRC for China may be confusing.
  3. Name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor (importer).
  4. Net quantity of contents (in terms of weight or mass, measure, or numerical count). You must use the most appropriate units for weight and measures (imperial vs. metric system).
  5. Separate statement with additional information, composition, user instructions where it makes sense.

You can also use following guides for your reference:

  1. USA: US Fair Packaging and Labeling Act
  2. Canada: Guide to the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act and Regulations
  3. United Kingdom, Ireland and the rest of the European Union: A summary of the EU product labelling rules for goods sold within the Single Market
  4. Australia: Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905
  5. New Zealand: New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Export guide
  6. South Africa: No general rule, see product specific requirements.
  7. India: Notification issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) on November 24, 2000

 

Product Specific Labeling Requirements

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Packaging Markings

Click on the link to see standard packaging markings in international trade.

Warning Markings for Dangerous Goods

Click on the link to see standard warning markings in international trade.