INDUSTRY NEWS
Last month China turned every eye in the cosmetic industry on itself after they released the revision of the Draft. Why was it necessary to revise the…
Overview of MEP Order 22 As further support to the implementation of China’s top level law on the control of hazardous chemicals, the State Council De…
Chengdu, November 12-15, 2014
China Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) acknowledges air pollutant management as the key in dealing with the deteriorating air condition in C…
According to the announcement made by the China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on 22 Mar 2013, the decision of the antidumping assessment of resorcin…
The REF 3 (REACH EN FORCE)—the third time to launch enforcement of REACH and CLP in EU—being scheduled to be activated on February 2013–has been carried out in some EU member states, which will continue until this August.
China MEP is seeking public consultation on 7 new chemical substances registered through regular notification under China New Chemical Substance Notification (China NCSN, commonly known as China REACH). 7 China NCSN certificates will be issued soon if no dissenting opinion is raised until 8 April, 2013.
Increasing concerns of pesticide residual problems and food safety scandals have brought bio-pesticide a fast growing sector in China crop protection …
On 13 March 2013, the Ministry of Health (MOH) issued the 2012 version of the National Essential Drug List (NEDL), which will come into effect on May …
The Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (IECSC) in China serves as the basis to judge whether a substance is identified as new chemical substance subject to China new chemical substance notification (China NCSN). However, the IECSC is managed in a dynamic way. As the latest version of IECSC 2013 has been released and some substances have been added into the inventory, it is recommended to re-apply for an IECSC comprehensive search to verify the substance of your concern is still deemed as new chemical substance to avoid unnecessary registration work.