Global Chemical Compliance
Intelligence & Solutions

Observe the Supervision of Imported and Exported Hazardous Chemicals in China

$ 99 premium members free
Alex Zhao, Chuck Zhang
Wednesday , 14th Jul 2021
REACH24H
Background

The supervision of imported and exported hazardous chemicals is an important part of national quality management. On December 18, 2020, the General Administration of Customs issued GACC Announcement No. 129 of 2020: Announcement on Questions Regarding the Inspection on Imported and Exported Hazardous Chemicals and Their Packaging. The announcement would come into effect on January 10, 2021, and the original AQSIQ announcement No. 30, 2012 would be abolished at the same time.

In recent years, influenced by the changes in the global economic and trade situation, the requirements of Customs for hazardous chemicals supervision have become the focus of international enterprises. This webinar will focus on regulations and policies of China's imported and exported hazardous chemicals. Besides, we focus on the core content of the current official regulatory inspection: SDS/Label and packaging of dangerous goods, to help enterprises effectively deal with the increasingly stringent imported and exported regulatory situation.

Contents
  1. Overview of Imported and Exported Status

  2. Interpretation of key points of regulations

  3. Case study& Compliance Advice

Contact Information

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

Speaker
  • GHS Regulatory Consultant
    Alex graduated from Beijing University of Chemical Technology, with a Master's degree in Chemistry. He is experienced with the GHS compliance work in many countries and provided regulatory compliance service for over 1,000 enterprises, including the chemicals classification, SDS and labelling.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    With over seven years of experience in hazardous chemicals safety management and dangerous goods transportation regulations, Chuck brings a wealth of expertise to the field. His extensive practical knowledge in regulatory interpretation and corporate compliance strategy formulation has benefited numerous companies he has worked with. In addition to his strong background, Chuck is well-versed in GHS-related regulations and standards. He possesses comprehensive theoretical and hands-on experience in chemical hazard classification identification and assessment, supply chain hazard information dissemination, green sustainability practices, hazardous chemical registration, and SDS/Label preparation and review. Through his proficiency in these areas, Chuck consistently delivers valuable insights and guidance to ensure compliance and promote safety across various industries.
User Guide