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Guidance for Priority Existing Chemical Substances Standard Registration in Taiwan

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Jared Chen, Jessica Chung, Raina Lu
Tuesday , 16th Jun 2020
REACH24H Consulting Group China
Background

Taiwan's existing chemical substances standard registration has been attracting much attention from the industry. On March 11, 2019, Taiwan EPA designated the first batch of 106 priority existing chemical substances subject to standard registration. The long-awaited Guidance on Existing Chemical Substances Standard Registration was finalized on June 9, 2020.

This webinar is going to detail the registration process, data requirements and dossier review according to the Guidance, as well as strategies for regulatory compliance in this regard.

To learn more about Taiwan priority existing chemical substances standard registration and the Guidance before the webinar, you can refer to this article.

Contents
  • How to determine whether I need to do the existing chemical substances standard registration?

  • Which significant changes in the Guidance shall be paid attention to?

  • How to complete the standard registration in a cost-effective and speedy way?

Contact Information

If you have any question about this webinar, please contact us:

  • Tel: +86 (0)571 8700 7591

  • Email: chemical@chemlinked.com

Speaker
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Mr. Jared Chen is an experienced consultant from the Asia-Pacific Chemical Registration Department of REACH24H. He plays a role to provide professional advice for clients who seek chemical compliance solutions. With a background of chemistry, Mr. Chen possesses expertise in chemical regulatory affairs in China, China Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Philippines, and other Asian Pacific region. And his advanced mediation and communication skills enable him to help clients home and abroad cope with challenges to remove the regulatory business barriers in a speedy and cost-effective way.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Jessica Chung obtained a Master’s Degree of Physiology and Biophysics from National Defense Medical Center.Focusing on the registration work under Taiwan's chemical regulations, she has experience in test project supervision and registration response, and has successfully completed the preparation of registration documents and file submission of multiple substances. Jessica has been invited by many domestic unions and international companies to conduct internal lectures and training.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Ms. Raina obtained her master's degree in life sciences at Nagoya University. Currently, she is mainly responsible for the consulting services for the registration of hazardous chemicals in China, the declaration of new chemical substances in China, and the registration of chemical substances in Taiwan, etc., and has provided compliance suggestions for many Japanese companies.