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Global Chemical Regulation Highlights | September 2023
Oct 08, 2023
In September of 2023, China set the aim to enact the Law on Safety of Hazardous Chemicals by the end of 2028. Japan proposed to prohibit the manufacture, import, and use of PFHxS, its isomers and their salts, and prohibit the import of certain products in which such chemicals were used. Australia proposed changes to the rules regarding chemical introduction categorization, reporting, and record-keeping under AICIS. South Korea disclosed chemicals names and CAS numbers of 257 new chemical substances previously registered under K-REACH as their CBI protection periods expired. Indian officials clarified mandatory declarations of IUPAC name and CAS number for import on an offline meeting.
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Australia to Prohibit 4 Brominated Flame Retardants under IChEMS
Sep 29, 2023
Australian Government is currently consulting on the proposed scheduling decisions – listing certain brominated flame retardants (BFRs) in IChEMS Register Schedule 6 or 7. Restrictions and prohibitions will apply. Comments are welcome before October 25, 2023.
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China Consults on Mandatory Standard for Cleaning Products (Updated on August 28, 2023)
Sep 13, 2023
On June 16, 2023, State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) and Standardized Administration published a notice to consult on a draft national standard — GB XXXXX—XXXX Safety and technical standards for cleaning products. It is set to replace the existing GB/T 26396—2011 Technical specification for safety of soaps and detergents and elevate from a recommended standard to a mandatory one. Public comments will be accepted until August 16, 2023.
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China Consults on Control Plan for 5 POPs
Sep 07, 2023
China MEE recently issued the National Management Plan for Implementation of the Stockholm Convention on POPs (2023 Supplement) (Draft) to solicit public comments till 18 September 2023.
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EU Bans PFHxS under POPs Regulation
Aug 09, 2023
EU officially lists perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS), its salts and PFHxS-related compounds in Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2019/1021(POPs Regulation). The announcement came in the publication of Regulation (EU) 2023/1068 in the Official Journal of European Union on August 8, 2023. It shall enter into force 20 days after the publication.
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Global Chemical Regulation Highlights | July 2023
Aug 01, 2023
In July of 2023, China MEM required enterprises to fill in Hazchem business information on national platform. Taiwan EPA proposed amendments to the Permit Registration and Approval Regulations for Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances. South Korea intended to update requirements for low-volume new chemical registration. Australia designated PFOA and decaBDE as chemicals subject to AICIS Authorization. India further delayed QCOs for 10 chemicals. Thailand's FDA notified WTO of the proposed updates of the notification requirements for Type 1 hazardous substances (only for items under the FDA's responsibility) for comments.
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Australia Consults on Listing PFAS and PeCB in IChEMS Register Schedule 7, Prohibitions Will Apply
Jul 24, 2023
Australian Government proposed to list PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS and PeCB in IChEMS Register Schedule 7. If adopted, they will be prohibited from import, export, manufacture or use within Australia.
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China MEE Calls for Information on Long-chain PFCAs and MCCPs
Jul 24, 2023
China MEE is now open to the public to collect relevant information on "MCCPs" and "long-chain PFCAs, their salts and related compounds".
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Australia Designates DecaBDE and PFOA as Chemicals Requiring Annual Authorization (Updated on July 14)
Jul 18, 2023
Import or export of decaBDE and PFOA, its salts and PFOA-related compounds will require for prior AICIS authorization.
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Hong Kong Reinforces Control over POPs
Jul 03, 2023
The expanded lists of chemicals regulated under the Hazardous Chemicals Control Ordinance (Cap. 595) and the Pesticides Ordinance (Cap. 133) will take effect from October 20, 2023.
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