Interpretation of China’s Latest New Chemical Substance Notification Guidance (Draft) and IECSC Supplementation

Apr. 14th, 2016


Background

On March 8, 2016, the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) of China notified the Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade under World Trade Organization (WTO) a draft guidance on China new chemical notification. According to the WTO notification, the Guidance is proposed to enter into force on 1 Nov 2016. The Guidance specifies the applicable scope, notification type and procedure, dossier requirements, and post-notification supervision and management of new chemical substances with feedbacks collected during the consultation period from June 25 to July 31, 2015 taken into consideration.

On March 10, the MEP published 31 substances that were supplemented to China’s Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (IECSC). These chemicals will be regulated as existing chemical substances and there will be no tonnage limit.

Given the recent official moves, REACH24H Consulting Group will hold three free webinars on April 14 in Chinese, English and Japanese respectively, providing professional “Interpretation of China’s Latest New Chemical Substance Notification Guidance (Draft) and IECSC Supplementation”.

Registration

For Free!

Language Date Time  (GMT+8) Registration
Chinese April 14, 2016 (Thursday) 10:00-11:00
Japanese April 14, 2016 (Thursday) 14:00-15:00 Stay tuned…
English April 14, 2016 (Thursday) 22:00-23:00

Contents

Topic: Interpretation of China’s Latest New Chemical Substance Notification Guidance (Draft) and IECSC Supplementation

  • Revision Background for China’s New Chemical Substance Notification Guidance (Draft)
  • Comparative Analysis of the Latest Guidance (Draft) and the Previous Version for Consultation
  • Pertinent Suggestions to Companies after Guidance Amendment
  • Overview of China’s IECSC Supplementation
  • Impacts of IECSC Supplementation on Relevant Companies

Speakers

Alva Chen

Senior Regulatory Consultant

REACH24H Consulting Group

Ms. Alva Chen is a recognized expert in China New Chemical Substance Notification under MEP Order 7 as well as EU REACH registration and risk assessment. She has extensive hands-on experience in data gap analysis, project management, exposure scenario development, etc.

Jonny Du

Japanese Editor

ChemLinked Team, REACH24H Consulting Group

Mr. Jonny Du is a senior editor at ChemLinked Japanese site, enjoying rich experience in collecting and analyzing Japanese chemical regulatory updates and translating chemical regulations in other countries into Japanese.

Contact Us

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Tel: +86(0)571 8700 7555

Email: chemicals@reach24h.com

Organizer

REACH24H Consulting Group

REACH24H Consulting Group provides global chemical compliance solutions to assist chemical manufacturers, importers and downstream users to effectively manage their responsibilities. Our objective is to facilitate the most efficient and cost-effective access to the marketplace for our clients’ products through utilizing our strong commercial experience and technical expertise in chemical and other industries like food, agrochem, cosmetics, etc.

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