07.09.14
The U.S. – China Health Products Association (USCHPA) celebrated the 100th issue of “China Updates,” a weekly newsletter that provides information about the natural health products industry in China.
According to USCHPA, its mission is to work towards the development of China’s natural health product industry by advocating for a more open and transparent regulatory environment. The association is committed to increasing the trade and availability of its member’s products and services, which they believe will benefit the health and well-being of both industry and consumers alike.
Over the last four years, USCHPA has grown to become the largest foreign natural health product association operating in China. In addition to the important regulatory advocacy work the association is involved in, it also strives to offer its members and industry services that help them make decisions and succeed. “China Updates” is just one of USCHPA’s business oriented services.
Commenting on the newsletter’s success, executive director of USCHPA Jeff Crowther said, “We at the association are very proud of the contributions ‘China Updates’ has made as a source of market information to global decision makers working to succeed in China. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the entire industry for its continued support. The USCHPA team looks forward to bringing you the next 100 issues.”
To sign up for the free newsletter, or to read archived issues, visit http://uschinahpa.org/category/newsletter-china-updates/.
According to USCHPA, its mission is to work towards the development of China’s natural health product industry by advocating for a more open and transparent regulatory environment. The association is committed to increasing the trade and availability of its member’s products and services, which they believe will benefit the health and well-being of both industry and consumers alike.
Over the last four years, USCHPA has grown to become the largest foreign natural health product association operating in China. In addition to the important regulatory advocacy work the association is involved in, it also strives to offer its members and industry services that help them make decisions and succeed. “China Updates” is just one of USCHPA’s business oriented services.
Commenting on the newsletter’s success, executive director of USCHPA Jeff Crowther said, “We at the association are very proud of the contributions ‘China Updates’ has made as a source of market information to global decision makers working to succeed in China. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the entire industry for its continued support. The USCHPA team looks forward to bringing you the next 100 issues.”
To sign up for the free newsletter, or to read archived issues, visit http://uschinahpa.org/category/newsletter-china-updates/.