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Chemical Businesses Caught In Crossfire of Escalating China-US Trade War
May 31, 2019
Chemical businesses in China and the US, along with dependent sectors downstream in the supply chain, are currently trapped in dire straits amid a protracted and worsening trade war between the two countries.
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An Overview of China’s 2019 Plan for EIA and Emission Management
Apr 04, 2019
Recently, the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) issued the 2019 Priorities in Environmental Impact Assessment and Emission Management, with aims to specify key tasks and requirements with regard to environmental impact assessment (EIA) and emission management and provide instructions for authorities at both central and local levels.
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China’s Chemical Supervision Scheme 2019: Hazardous Chemicals, Oil & Gas Pipelines, Fireworks & Firecrackers, and Non-pharmaceutical Precursor Chemicals of Drugs
Mar 15, 2019
China MEM released its 2019 scheme on chemical supervision and control. Six key missions are developed with aims to reduce the number of major accidents, improve the control and regulation of major risks, and enhance the safety management of hazardous chemicals.
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China Implements New Standard on Major Hazard Installations for Hazardous Chemicals
Mar 07, 2019
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An Overview of China’s Solid Waste and Chemical Management Plans in 2019
Mar 01, 2019
China 2019 work priorities for environmental management of solid waste and chemicals will focus on “system building”, “two major reforms”, “two special campaigns” and “four key tasks”.
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Industry Concerns over China’s Draft Regulation on Chemical Assessment and Control
Feb 01, 2019
Although China was initially looking to develop a REACH-like regulation, considering administrative capacity and the administrative burdens inherent in a REACH-like regulation, China is instead opting to use a regulation similar to Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA). The regulation was newly drafted by China MEE, named as the Regulation on environmental risk assessment and control of chemical substances.
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Exemption Criteria under China Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations - JT/T617-2018: Limited Quantity and Excepted Quantity
Dec 19, 2018
Dangerous goods packed in limited quantity and excepted quantity refer to dangerous goods exempted from certain transport requirements as attained by decreasing/ eliminating the transport risks through a reduction in transported quantity/volume, and adherence to special packaging and marking stipulations.
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Exemption Criteria under China Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations - JT/T617-2018: Small Quantity
Dec 05, 2018
1. To ascertain RTDG compliance obligation exemption eligibility first determine the transport category and maximum carriage amount according to UN number and packing group to determine whether dangerous goods meet the exemption conditions of small quantity transportation 2. For mixed load of dangerous goods, maximum carriage amount is 500 (KG/L), calculated by multiplying different coefficients corresponding to different transport categories 3. Dangerous goods which meet the special exemption provisions in Appendix A, column 6 in JT/T617.3-2018 shall be exempted according to relevant items and requirements in Appendix B of JT/T617.3-2018. 4. Regulatory compliance obligations related to dangerous goods transported in limited quantity and excepted quantity will be analyzed and interpreted in a following article.
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China Food Contact Materials Non-Intentionally Added Substances
Nov 20, 2018
Complicated production environment, raw material residue or impurities, lack of toxicological information etc. make the detection and assessment of all non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) in food contact materials unrealistic. Joint efforts and sharing of DoC information are the best way to improve the accuracy of food contact material content information in China.
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China Scales Back Pollution Control Campaign to Offset Impact of US Tariffs
Oct 22, 2018
China’s chemical industry is the nation’s 3rd largest contributor to economic growth. Approximately 25% of the products/commodities subject to increased US tariffs are produced by China’s chemical industry. To offset the impact of US tariffs, MEE will throttle back on environmental protection goals and reduce requirements for PM2.5 concentration and the number of days of heavy pollution permitted. MEE will no longer demand an arbitrary and mandatory cut in production rates but will instead allow provincial/local governments to tailor an individualized scheme.
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