The first CBD-Intel Breakfast Briefing will be held in our home city of Barcelona on 13th March, to coincide with Europe’s largest cannabis trade show, Spannabis, and is free to our valued clients and subscribers
TobaccoIntelligence, a new service from the team that produces CBD-Intel, is now available, covering the global tobacco and nicotine alternatives sector
The regulatory snapshot gives a comprehensive overview of the current regulatory landscape in Texas, detailing import and export laws, rules around vaping, cosmetic and pet food products as well as foodstuffs
A lack of clear regulation has not stopped growth for companies looking at the US CBD pet and animal sector, but for the industry to see the niche truly embraced, some solution to the regulatory issues must first be found
Switzerland’s federal supreme court has ruled CBD should not be taxed under tobacco law, meaning that hemp flowers will no longer be subject to the 25% tax under the Swiss tobacco law
This week’s regulatory news in brief brings updates from the US, Bulgaria, Ireland, Italy, Serbia, Switzerland, New Zealand, Israel and the Philippines
At a meeting of the thirteenth People’s Congress of Heilongjiang, representative Ding Fei laid out a comprehensive plan to accelerate the growth of the hemp and CBD industries in the province
Germany’s Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) recently issued a warning on e-liquids that it believed to be containing synthetic cannabinoids, after at least eight teenagers suffered medical complications from an as yet unconfirmed source
Polish lawmakers from the Permanent Subcommittee on Bioeconomy and Innovation in Agriculture at the Sejm – the lower chamber of the country’s parliament – recently hosted government officials, representatives of the Polish and the European hemp industry, and other stakeholders to discuss ways to facilitate hemp cultivation in the Polish market. The MPs have also […]
Scotland has not followed the rest of the UK in setting a deadline for novel food applications, while the Republic of Ireland has adopted an even more conservative approach, stating that unauthorised novel foods should not be on the market at all
Although CBD itself is not regulated in Peru, it is our interpretation that hemp by-products require a specific licence to be sold. This regulatory reports discusses the current rules and regulations around CBD in Peru
Our managing director Tim Phillips recently participated as a speaker at the Future Cannabis Strategies Europe 2020 in London on 29th January. Tim discussed CBD within the wider cannabis sector and provided the audience with an overview of consumer segmentation and market data. In addition, he shared how the market will evolve given the changing […]
This week’s regulatory news in brief brings updates from the US, the UK, Indonesia, South Africa, Germany, Ireland, Poland and the Netherlands.
This regulatory report looks at Intellectual Property law in relation to CBD and hemp products, focusing specifically on trademarks and patents and their requirements
A proposal to regulate hemp in Italy through increasing restrictions has not got any closer to becoming a law
The current administration in the Philippines has expressed its openness to introducing cannabis products into the country, but strictly in medicinal form – contrary to what the president indicated last year
The UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) today set 31st March 2021 as a deadline by when the industry players must submit their novel food application
The aim of this report is to bring some clarity to the process of placing a food product on the EU market, looking at the options of Article 4 and Article 10
Reports that a CBD pain relief cream has been certified by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could be construed as misleading
This report on Florida provides updated information on our last report from the end of year, specifying updates to regulation relating to seeds, foodstuffs and pet food
Peru is moving towards comprehensive legislation on cannabis but has yet to define how to classify CBD, leaving the guidelines unworkable for now
This week’s regulatory news in brief brings updates from Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Mexico, the US, the Bahamas, Nepal, Peru, the Philippines, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uganda
Optimism is growing and companies are only waiting for the green light to start the production of cannabinoid products in Brazil, according to specialists
At the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg, farmers and others were lining up to learn about a new old cash crop that’s got everyone talking: the humble hemp plant
A decree approved by Italy’s Ministry of Health has established firm limits for allowed levels of THC in edibles
The Constitutional Affairs and Budget committees of Italy’s lower house, the Chamber of Deputies, have rejected an amendment to regulate the sale of hemp or “cannabis light” products
Companies selling foods containing CBD appear to be ignoring the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA)’s latest warning about the EU’s novel foods legislation – because, some of them claim, it has no legal weight
This week’s regulatory news in brief brings updates from the US, Canada, Uganda, Israel, the Philippines, Mexico, Thailand, Australia and Europe
As the UK exits Europe and enters its 11-month period of transition, what does Brexit actually mean for cross-Channel relationships, and for the CBD industry in particular?
Federal agencies and legislators from both major US parties have all voiced a desire for more research on cannabinoids – but a major obstacle remains the lack of federally approved cannabinoids to study
Leading members of the US Congress are again pushing for the legalisation of dietary supplements containing hemp-derived CBD, currently banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
This report identifies and answers some of the most important questions surrounding the legality and regulation of CBD and food in the US
In Spain, as in other EU countries, interest in CBD has increased. However, market development is hampered by legal uncertainties and complexity – as our analyst Elsa Carrasco explains
Roughly 41% of hemp plants tested for THC levels in Arizona have exceeded the permitted limit. This week’s regulatory news in brief brings further updates from the US, as well as Brazil, Ecuador, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand and Europe
With high government hopes for a new export trade, the parliament of the former Soviet republic of Georgia is to consider again a bill that would legalise the cultivation of hemp and manufacture of hemp products
Jurisdiction confusion and regulatory uncertainty make it a stressful business moving CBD and hemp products across the US border
The UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) has reiterated the country’s ban on foods containing CBD and warned that CBD-containing food, drink and dietary supplements currently on the market are illegal
Sports governing bodies are slowly beginning to change their drug policies on CBD in response to evolving attitudes, more than a year after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) first allowed its use
The European Commission has issued the position it wants member states to take regarding the World Health Organization (WHO) Cannabis Scheduling Recommendations. This an news from the US, China, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain
Federal banking regulators have issued guidance clarifying the legal status of banks doing business with hemp firms, permitting it as long as they follow and comply with the relevant requirements of the Bank Secrecy Act
Our host for today’s podcast is Lydia Thompson, editor at CBD-Intel, who will be joined by CBD-Intel regulatory and legal analyst Lenka Hajnovicova, who focuses on developments of hemp-based products in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America
Legal advice, insurance and compliance with consumer protection law could all help CBD companies minimise their exposure to what appears to be a rising tide of lawsuits and FDA warnings
A British start-up does not expect any difficulty with regulations as it attempts to establish an alcoholic CBD beverage in the market
Peru begins the sale of CBD oil on prescription. This and other news stories from the US, Argentina, China, Poland, France, Germany, Latvia, Belgium, Italy, the Czech Republic, Finland and Mexico
Misinformation presents an existential threat to the CBD industry, can be very damaging on a personal level to the health of the people involved, the mentality of the wider population and the industry as a whole, according to experts
The World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) has published its updated list of prohibited substances, removing cannabidiol from the entry for “all natural and synthetic cannabinoids are prohibited”. This and stories from the US, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Brazil and Thailand
The approval of Senate Bill 6184, which will be effective on 8th March 2020, introduces a new licensing regime to New York State, changes the definition of industrial hemp, and provides other amendments to regulation
While figures show China has around half the agricultural land in the world under hemp cultivation, the CBD industry in the nation is really only just beginning, according to experts at a recent conference
The future of hemp farming in the US – and in turn what it means for the future of CBD – is uncertain, according to experts, following the USDA interim rule for hemp regulation
While the bill legalising planting and growing in hemp has been enacted in Florida, planting hemp is not yet allowed. This report outlines current regulations, focusing on processing, import/export and permits, as well as extracts and finished products