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Korea Publishes 71 New Chemicals Registered and Assessed under OSHA
Apr 23, 2024
On March 28, 2024, South Korea’s MoEL made public information about 71 new chemical substances that have been registered and assessed under K-OSHA in 2024 Q1.
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Korea Adjusts Authorities’ Chemical Management Responsibility
Apr 22, 2024
By MoE Ordinance No. 1086 and MoE Ordinance No. 1084, South Korea’s Ministry of Environment (MoE) announced the adjustments of certain authorities’ chemical management responsibilities under K-REACH and K-CCA.
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17,467 Substances Pre-registered under K-REACH
Apr 18, 2024
On April 17, 2024, Korea published the updated list of pre-registered substances under K-REACH. As of March 31, 2024, a total of 237,385 pre-registration applications were submitted for 17,467 chemical substances.
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South Korea Proposes DBP, BBP and DEHP for Inclusion in K-REACH Authorization List
Dec 18, 2023
South Korea’s Ministry of Environment (MoE) has recently concluded the solicitation of comments on the proposal for prioritizing the inclusion of DBP (CAS No. 84-74-2), BBP (CAS No. 85-68-7) and DEHP (CAS No. 117-81-7) in the Authorization List under K-REACH.
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South Korea Revises K-REACH Enforcement Rules (Updated on Dec 18, 2023)
Dec 18, 2023
South Korea's MoE announced the adoption of amendments to the K-REACH Enforcement Rules, detailing requirements for reporting changes of priority management substances contained in products and relevant penalties for violations.
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Latest Developments and Trends in REACH-Like Chemical Regulations
Nov 22, 2023
During this year’s CRAC on November 16, Ms. Zhang Peipei, a technical expert from REACH24H Consulting Group, provided an update on the latest developments and trends in REACH-like chemical regulations, including those in the United Kingdom, Turkey, South Korea, Switzerland and Brazil.
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Korea to Simplify Data Requirements and Expand Registration Exemption Scope under K-REACH
Nov 03, 2023
South Korea is currently consulting on the draft revisions to the K-REACH Enforcement Rules and the K-REACH Enforcement Decree.
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K-REACH: New Substances below 1 t/y Only Require for Notification, Starting from 2025
Aug 24, 2023
From January 1, 2025, the critical tonnage band for new chemical registration under K-REACH will change from 0.1 t/y to 1 t/y.
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South Korea to Update Requirements for Low-volume New Chemical Registration
Jul 21, 2023
For new chemicals manufactured or imported at a volume of 0.1 t/y ~ 1 t/y, relevant requirements under K-REACH may be changed in the coming future.
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South Korea Offers Support to Industry for K-REACH Registration
Jul 21, 2023
Recently, South Korean Ministry of Environment (MoE) issued two lists of chemical substances that enjoy government supporting programs, aiming to help the industry complete chemical registration under K-REACH in a timely manner.
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