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  July 10, 2023 - Santiago, Chile

Publication of Regulation that amend Law No. 19,925 on the Expenditure and Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
  by Carey

On August 6th, 2021, Law No. 21,363 which establishes rules for the commercialization and advertising of alcoholic beverages, with the purpose of introducing amendments to Law No. 19,925 in matters related to labeling and advertising was published in the Official Gazette, pending the issuance of the regulations required in order to implement these amendments.

On July 7, 2023, by means of Decree No. 98 of 2023, the regulations required by Law No. 21,363 (the "Regulations") were published in the Official Gazette.

Among its main contents, the Regulation establishes the graphic characteristics of the warnings on harmful consumption that must be included in the packaging of alcoholic beverages, as well as the manner in which such warnings must be incorporated in the advertising of these products. It also regulates the manner in which the declaration of the calorie content of the products must be made.

Labeling of warnings

Thus, the Regulation establishes that all beverages with an alcohol content equal to or greater than 0.5°, which are intended to be marketed in Chile, must include the following warning:

This warning should be incorporated on the back face or label of the container or package. Either version may be used interchangeably (black or white background). The minimum size of the warning shall not cover less than 15% of the surface of the back face or label of the respective container, box or package. In the event that the container, carton or package, as the case may be, does not have a back label, the value indicated above shall be considered with respect to the front label. However, the complete warning shall not be less than 6.2 cm wide and 3.5 cm high, and each of the octagonal symbols shall not be less than 1.7 cm high and 1.7 cm wide. The total of the warning shall not occupy more than 30% of the packaging.

The producer or manufacturer in the case of national products, and the importer in the case of imported beverages, shall be responsible for affixing the warning.

Labeling of calories

The label of all beverages with an alcohol content equal to or greater than 0.5° shall include the energy value or energy of the product expressed in calories, whose unit of measurement shall be expressed in kilocalories. The energy value shall be expressed per 100 milliliters of the product.

This information on the energy value shall be included on the back of the respective container, box or packaging, by means of a rectangle with black borders and a white background, which shall include the mentions indicated in the Regulation.

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Entry into force

Finally, in order to implement the Regulation, a time period has been established for the entry into force of its provisions, as follows:




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