On March 12, 2026, the Food and Drug Administration (Myanmar) issued Directive No. (5/2026), prohibiting the use of stickers to add essential product information on labels of imported pre-packaged food products. The directive is effective immediately and applies to all relevant products entering the Myanmar market.
Details of the Update
The directive clarifies that when imported food labels do not include Myanmar language or another language accepted by consumers, the required essential product descriptions may still be added in an appropriate language. However, such information must be incorporated directly into the product label and cannot be added באמצעות stickers.
This means that manufacturers and importers are no longer permitted to rely on post-production labeling adjustments using stickers to meet local language or regulatory requirements. Instead, all mandatory labeling information must be fully integrated into the original packaging prior to importation.
The measure is intended to strengthen label transparency and improve regulatory oversight of imported food products in Myanmar.
Effective Date
The directive took effect on March 12, 2026.
Why It Matters
This update reinforces regulatory clarity by eliminating ambiguity around acceptable labeling practices, while promoting greater transparency for consumers. It also aligns with broader efforts toward standardized labeling compliance and reduces the risk of inconsistent or misleading product information. Although it introduces stricter requirements, it supports more efficient regulatory review and minimizes reliance on post-market corrections.
Who This Is Relevant For
This directive is relevant for regulatory affairs, quality assurance, labeling, and supply chain teams, as well as importers and manufacturers of pre-packaged food products entering the Myanmar market.
Next Steps
Stakeholders should review current labeling practices for imported products and ensure that all required information is printed directly onto packaging prior to importation. Coordination with packaging and supply chain partners will be essential to ensure compliance with the new requirements.
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FAQs
What does Myanmar FDA Directive No. (5/2026) require?
It prohibits the use of stickers to add essential product information on labels of imported pre-packaged food products.
When did the directive take effect?
The directive became effective on March 12, 2026.
Can importers still add missing language information to labels?
Yes, but the information must be incorporated directly into the product label, not added באמצעות stickers.
How can RegASK help companies comply with new food safety regulations like this?
RegASK helps organizations monitor regulatory changes, assess their impact on labeling requirements, and streamline compliance workflows, ensuring that updates like this are implemented efficiently across global operations.
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