Do ingredients on products sold in the states need to be listed English?

Yes, according to the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA), all food, drug, and cosmetic products sold in the United States must have their ingredients listed in English on the product label. The FPLA requires that the ingredients be listed in descending order of predominance, meaning that the ingredient that is present in the greatest amount is listed first, and so on. The FPLA also requires that the ingredients be listed in a font that is easy to read and that the list of ingredients be placed on the principal display panel of the product.