Ramadan is one of the busiest seasons for online sellers on platforms such as TikTok Shop, Shopee, and Lazada. During this period, demand for products like cosmetics, electronic gadgets, and imported snacks typically sees a significant increase.
However, sellers must be aware that not all imported products can be freely sold in the Malaysian market. Certain products are subject to regulatory approvals before they can be legally marketed, including:
– Cosmetics and Skincare – require notification with NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency)
– Electronic and Communication Devices – require SIRIM certification
– Food and Agricultural Products – subject to MAQIS (Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services) requirements
Failure to comply with these regulations may result in:
– Shipment delays
– Product seizures by authorities
– Enforcement actions that could disrupt business operations
As such, it is essential for sellers to ensure their products meet Malaysian regulatory requirements before listing or importing them. Early preparation and a clear understanding of these processes can help businesses avoid unnecessary disruptions during peak sales periods.
Ansarcomp is ready to assist sellers in navigating Malaysia’s regulatory approval processes to ensure smoother market entry.
