Against the backdrop of a long string of product safety scandals that have eroded public trust, and a desire to transition China’s economy from an export-driven model to a consumption-driven model, the Chinese government continues to enhance its legal framework for the protection of consumer rights. On August 5, China’s
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John Balzano
John has over twenty years of experience with legal and regulatory issues related to China and the Asia Pacific Region (APAC), particularly with regard to products regulated in Mainland China by the State Administration for Market Regulation, the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), and other agriculture, animal and healthcare (including digital health) products and services. He assists clients with developing strategies to obtain pre-market approvals for these products in China and APAC, including clinical development, understanding relevant pricing and reimbursement policies, and reviewing distribution and promotional plans.
He also advises on regulatory compliance, due diligence, and enforcement matters for China operations, including drafting and revising and integrating China and global standard operating procedures, assessing the functions of regulatory departments in China, responding to inspection results and enforcement inquiries, implementing product recalls, and supporting virtual and onsite overseas quality inspections. John also has significant experience designing strategies to handle professional consumer litigation for companies operating in China and working with local counsel.
He advises companies and industry associations on their advocacy strategies, including the notice and comment process before NMPA and other regulatory agencies.
He is the author of the book, China Food and Drug Law: Policy, Practice, and Future Directions (Springer 2024).