The government will implement a one-window system for the cosmetics industry. Magsi Khalid

To improve Pakistan’s cosmetics industry, Khalid Hussain Magsi, Federal Minister for Science and Technology, has announced the implementation of an integrated and streamlined “one-window” quality assurance system.
He emphasised that all cosmetics meant for human use will go through rigorous and thorough testing, underscoring the government’s commitment to encouraging exports and bringing product quality up to international norms.
The minister said these things when he met with a team from the cosmetics business, who asked him to talk about the problems, difficulties, and prospects for expansion in the field.
The delegation cited export restrictions, testing delays, and a lack of standardisation as the main issues impeding the growth of the sector. They demanded quick changes to boost the industry’s competitiveness domestically and internationally.
Khalid Magsi underlined the necessity of efficient cooperation between governmental institutions and industry stakeholders while assuring the delegation of the full support of the government.
“With better policies, regulatory oversight, and stronger industry links, Pakistani cosmetic products can be showcased globally, showcasing their great potential,” he said.
He went on to say that in order to guarantee the expansion and international recognition of the regional cosmetics industry, the Ministry of Science and Technology would strengthen its involvement in research and development, policymaking, and industry facilitation.