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Ecuador Adopts Revised Technical Regulation on Paints: RTE 061 2R

2024-10-15 Reference source : WTO

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Ecuador has recently updated its technical regulation on paints, replacing the existing standard with RTE 061 (2R). The new regulation, which addresses a wide range of paints and coatings, introduces updated requirements aimed at ensuring higher safety and quality standards for products manufactured or imported into the country. Companies operating in this sector, whether domestically or internationally, should be aware of the significant changes brought about by this regulation.

 

Key Changes in RTE 061 (2R)

  1. Lead Content Limits
    One of the most important updates in RTE 061 (2R) is the establishment of stricter lead limits for paints. The regulation sets new maximum allowable concentrations of lead in paint formulations, aiming to reduce exposure to this hazardous substance. Companies will need to adjust their formulations to comply with these lower thresholds to avoid penalties and ensure consumer safety.

  2. Labeling Requirements
    The revised Regulation introduces new labeling requirements for paints and coatings. Manufacturers and importers must ensure that their products display clear and accurate information, such as product composition, safety warnings, and instructions for use. The new labeling requirements aim to increase transparency and provide consumers with essential information to make informed choices.

  3. Conformity Assessment Procedure
    The new conformity assessment procedure under RTE 061 (2R) outlines the steps that manufacturers and importers must follow to demonstrate compliance with the regulation. This process includes product testing and certification to confirm that paints meet the established standards for lead content and other safety criteria. Companies will need to familiarize themselves with the updated procedures to ensure seamless market access.

 

Implications for Paint and Coating Companies

The adoption of RTE 061 (2R) will have significant implications for paint manufacturers and importers in Ecuador. Companies should review their product formulations and labeling practices to ensure compliance with the revised regulation. Non-compliance could result in fines, product recalls, or market access restrictions.

For exporters, it is crucial to understand that these changes apply not only to locally produced paints but also to imported products. International manufacturers wishing to sell their paints in Ecuador will need to meet the same stringent standards as domestic companies.

 

Next Steps for Compliance

To comply with RTE 061 (2R), companies should:

  • Review and adjust formulations to meet the new lead limits.

  • Update product labels to reflect the revised requirements.

  • Prepare for updated conformity assessment procedures, which may involve additional testing and certification processes.

The full text of RTE 061 (2R) can be accessed through the World Trade Organization's website here.

 



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