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Singapore’s NEA Revises Compliance Dates for Dechlorane Plus Methoxychlor and UV-328 under the Stockholm Convention

2024-06-03 Reference source : Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA)

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On 6 May 2024, Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) announced revised compliance dates for Dechlorane Plus, Methoxychlor, and UV-328 under the Stockholm Convention.

 

Chemicals Added to Annex A to the Stockholm Convention

At the 11th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the Stockholm Convention in May 2023, the Parties agreed to include Dechlorane Plus, Methoxychlor and UV-328 in Annex A for elimination, subject to certain exemptions. Following this decision, the NEA issued a circular to industry stakeholders on 24 July 2023 that the manufacture, import and export of these chemicals and products containing them would be prohibited in Singapore with effect from 12 May 2024.

 

Revised Compliance Date

However, the listing of Dechlorane Plus, Methoxychlor and UV-328 in Annex A to the Stockholm Convention was not officially communicated via a Depositary Notification until 26 February 2024. According to the rules of the Stockholm Convention, amendments to the Annexes take effect for all Parties one year after the date of notification. Consequently, the effective date for Singapore to cease the manufacture, import, and export of Dechlorane Plus, Methoxychlor and UV-328 has been revised to 26 February 2025 to meet the Convention deadline.

 

Details on Exemptions and HS Codes to Follow

The NEA will provide further details on specific exemptions in due course. Industry stakeholders are advised to refer to the annex attached to the announcement for the list of applicable Harmonized System (HS) and Product Codes required for the declaration of  import and export TradeNet® licence applications. All such applications will be subject to approval by the Chemical Control and Management Department (CCMD).



We acknowledge that the above information has been compiled from Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA).

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