- Ivory Coast has implemented stricter labeling requirements under the PVoC program, effective immediately for all products needing certification.
- The previous tolerance for labeling discrepancies is now withdrawn; only fully compliant products will be certified.
- Foodstuffs, cosmetics, tobacco, and pesticides must have all mandatory information in French; if not, an additional French label is required.
- Industrial and professional products must have mandatory information in French or English; if not, a secondary label in one of these languages is needed.
- Early compliance is strongly advised to avoid certification rejections, shipment delays, and non-compliance issues.
Source: pincvision.com
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