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Challenges and Strategies for Chemical Parks in China
Aug 09, 2019
China`s approximately 600 chemical parks are currently in a situation that at first glance seems quite enviable. As the government has mandated the relocation of chemical production into chemical parks and imposed tight deadlines, attractive chemical parks get a large number of enquiries from potential tenants. As a consequence, they can afford to be selective. On average, many accept only 30-40% of all applications, and this figure can go down to as low as 10% in specific locations. Some provinces have set up high entry barriers for allocating space in chemical parks, e.g., Shandong province asks for a minimum investment of 300 million RMB for production of hazardous chemicals.
Chinese Mainland
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
Potential Impacts of the U.S. - China Trade War on the Chemical Industry Supply Chain
Aug 09, 2019
With President Trump currently pursuing a highly aggressive trade policy towards China, the impact on chemical supply chains in China, the U.S., and the rest of world could be substantial. U.S. and Chinese chemical companies are already being impacted, and their options to mitigate the consequences of this policy in the short term seem limited. This is due to several factors, such as the substantial effort required to develop new trade relationships and unwillingness to invest huge amounts of capital in establishing new supply chains.
Chinese Mainland
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
China GACC to Further Tighten Inspection on Imported and Exported Dangerous Goods and Their Packaging
Aug 05, 2019
In late June 2019, the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) issued a notice, making official commitments to better-regulated and more stringent inspections on imported and exported dangerous goods and their packaging. This move aims to reinforce previous institutional efforts and enable safer cross-border commerce of dangerous goods.
Chinese Mainland
China Hazchem
Dangerous goods
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China’s Special Customs Supervision Zones: Types, Functions, and Policies
Aug 05, 2019
China’s Special Customs Supervision Zones (SCSZs) are the best-suited locations for foreign investors engaged in export-oriented trade and production.China Briefing introduces the different types of SCSZs in China and analyzes their functions, preferential policies, and the broader policy trends affecting them.
Chinese Mainland
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
China’s IECSC Inclusion Process
Jul 19, 2019
It is known that new chemical substances notified under the China New Chemical Substance Notification (China NCSN) will have a chance of being included in the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (current version IECSC 2013). With more and more qualified new chemical substances waiting to be listed into IECSC, the Solid Waste and Chemicals Management Center (SCC) under China MEE has streamlined IECSC inclusion.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
Chemical management
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Interpretation of the Draft Revision of China’s New Chemical Management System
Jul 18, 2019
China’s MEE published the draft revision of the Measures for the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances (MEP Order No.7) on July 9, with public comments accepted until Aug 16, 2019. The release of the draft is another important event in the management of new chemical substances and follows shortly after the Notice of IECSC Supplementation issued by MEE (see relevant CL News) on June 21.
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China REACH
Chemical management
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How Will China Regulate Food Contact Adhesives?
Jul 09, 2019
The draft of the first standard regulating food contact adhesives in China is currently subject to public consultation after 5 years in development. The list of base polymers of adhesives is expected to be separated from GB 9685 (food contact material regulation).
Chinese Mainland
FCM
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Chemical Park Reforms: The Key to Transforming China’s Chemical Sector
Jun 27, 2019
The chemical sector plays an important role in modern society, and its output value accounts for 7% of the world's total GDP and creates around 1 billion jobs globally, beyond all this the outputs of the chemical sector are ubiquitously found in all aspects of daily life.
Chinese Mainland
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
China Concludes 1st Round of Central Government Environmental Inspections and Gears up for a New Round
Jun 21, 2019
In mid-May 2019, China’s first round of central government environmental inspections and follow-up reviews were wrapped up. It is reported that the central government has been vigorously preparing for a new round of actions to enhance environmental protection efforts.
Chinese Mainland
Environmental protection
ANALYSIS
Objective and Guiding Principles of the Sound Management of Chemicals
May 31, 2019
Chemicals are a major part of our daily life. The use of chemicals in absence of sound management will pose significant risks to human health and the environment. This article reviews important concepts that are essential for understanding the mainstream approach to sound management of chemicals.
Chinese Mainland
Chemical management
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