Course overview
The market demand for feed/feed additives in China and Thailand is substantial. However, companies must navigate different regulatory barriers in each country.
This course aims to provide practical advice and guidance on successfully obtaining market approval for feed/feed additives in China and Thailand. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the necessary requirements.
Throughout the programme, expert speakers will elucidate relevant regulations and registration procedures through presentations, while also addressing participant questions.
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CPD Hours: 2
Course Content
- Day 1
- China market access and regulatory requirements for feed/feed additives
- Regulatory framework
- Registration of imported feed/feed additives in China
- Thailand market access and regulatory requirements for feed/feed additives
- Animal feed regulations in Thailand
- Registration of animal feed in Thailand
Speakers
Bi Jun
Bi Jun is a pharmaceutical expert with more than 10 years of experience in health product development and registration in China. Currently in Knoell Shanghai, he is mainly responsible for regulatory support and the registration of pharmaceutical ingredients and packaging materials for human drugs (DMF), Biocides, feed/feed additives and veterinary drugs.
Anongrut (Mai) Surarutrungsri
Anongrut (Mai) Surarutrungsri serves as the Regulatory Affairs Manager at Dr. Knoell Consult Thai. Her role encompasses several key responsibilities including Regulatory Intelligence, Monitoring changes in regulations, guidelines, and policies across ASEAN countries, as well as providing Product Registration support and Communication with Regulatory Agencies in Thailand. With expertise spanning across various domains including Animal Health, Chemicals, Biocides, Cosmetics, Medical devices, Food, Food contact materials, and Industrial products, Mai offers valuable insights and guidance to clients on regulatory requirements, changes, and best practices for compliance in Thailand. Additionally, she conducts training sessions to ensure stakeholders are well-informed and equipped to navigate the regulatory landscape effectively.

