Jenny Xin Li has vast experience handling food, beverage, and agriculture regulatory compliance issues throughout the product life cycle, from product composition, labeling, and advertising, to product approval, import/export, and post-market obligations. She provides day-to-day counseling on food regulatory requirements and helps identify and address the regulatory challenges clients face. Jenny helps clients anticipate and successfully adapt to the future regulatory and policy trends and changes affecting clients’ business.
Jenny has represented clients from the food and beverage industry before the national regulatory agencies in China and other Asia-Pacific (APAC) jurisdictions on a wide range of matters affecting food additives/ingredients, confectionery, chocolate, dairy, alcohol, meat, fresh produce, beverages, alternative proteins (e.g., plant-based food, cultured meat and seafood, fermentation-derived food), as well as highly regulated products such as infant formula, health/functional food, and dietary supplements. Jenny also works with clients in product compliance matters involving cosmetics, chemicals, pet food, and consumer products.
Jenny plays a critical role in the establishment and growth of the firm’s food law team in Shanghai. She has a comprehensive understanding of food laws and standards on a local and national level, and is well versed in all levels of regulatory and enforcement practices. She recognizes the demands clients encounter and provides practical advice and business-minded solutions.
Awards
•Chambers Greater China Region: Life Sciences (International Firms), 2025 - 2026
Insights & In the News
UAE Launches Major Strategic Push ?into Alternative Protein Market
01.21.2026
Publication
China Revises Food Facility Registration Requirements
12.29.2025
Publication
China to Create a Negative List for CBEC Foods
11.26.2025
Publication
Keller and Heckman LLP Recognized Among Leading Firms in Chambers Greater China Guide 2026
Press Release
01.16.2026
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