Closing the Grace Period: Preparing for Asia’s 2026 Sustainability and Safety Mandates
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The regulatory environment in Asia is no longer characterized by slow-moving conceptual discussions; instead, it has entered a phase of rapid, mandatory implementation.
Guide Overview
Governments are now compelling manufacturers to integrate sustainability, safety, and security into every stage of a product’s life cycle, from initial design and development to end-of-life management. Manufacturers and importers must act immediately to navigate these shifting requirements, as many critical deadlines are set for 2026 and 2027.
This comprehensive guide, based on our recent webinar “Asia Product Compliance: Regulatory Trends in Major Markets in 2025 & 2026” provides a comprehensive analysis of product compliance trends for 2025 and 2026 across seven key Asian markets. For businesses operating in economic giants like China, Japan, and South Korea, as well as significant players like Taiwan and Singapore, staying ahead of these dynamic trends is essential.
This Guide Covers
- The Shift Toward Mandatory Circular Economies
- Regional Phase-Outs of Mercury and Hazardous Substances
- Advancements in Battery Safety and Traceability Standards
- Evolving Requirements for Renewable Energy and Digital Connectivity
- Digital Quality Management and Traceability in Emerging Markets
- The Rise of AI Governance and Cybersecurity Frameworks
- Webinar Q&A: Real-world Questions From Your Compliance Peers Answered
Authors

Lynn Chiam
Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Global regulatory compliance with expertise in food contact materials, transport of dangerous goods, and chemicals in products.

Giselle Chia
Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Supporting global regulatory compliance with expertise in cybersecurity, ecodesign, ecolabelling, and energy efficiency.