Notice

NTE: impact of the UK鈥檚 accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) on Certificates of Free Sale (CFS) for cosmetic products

Published 5 February 2025

The UK鈥檚 accession to CPTPP entered into force on 15 December 2024 with the following 8 members who have now ratified the UK鈥檚 accession to CPTPP:

  • Brunei
  • Chile
  • Japan
  • Malaysia
  • New Zealand
  • Peru
  • Singapore
  • Vietnam

It entered into force with Australia on 24 December 2024.

Canada and Mexico have yet to ratify the UK鈥檚 accession to CPTPP, so all exports and imports to those countries will still be subject to pre-CPTPP rules and will not change until they ratify the UK鈥檚 accession.

Following entry into force of the UK鈥檚 accession with those members notified above, Certificates of Free Sale (CFS) for cosmetic products cannot be required as a condition to market, distribute or sell the product in another CPTPP member鈥檚 country. This means that from 15 December 2024, you no longer need to present a CFS for cosmetic products to the authorities in:

  • Brunei
  • Chile
  • Japan
  • Malaysia
  • New Zealand
  • Peru
  • Singapore
  • Vietnam

This applies in Australia from 24 December 2024.

It will only apply in Canada and Mexico once they have ratified the UK鈥檚 accession. Following the ratification of the UK鈥檚 accession in Canada and Mexico, further notification will be published.

Further information

Guidance on important considerations when entering a new market can be found by checking .

Find out more about the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

Enquiries

If you encounter any problems or are still being asked by those countries specified to provide a CFS for cosmetics post-UK accession, you can contact [email protected].