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Japan: METI amends provisions under Export Trade Control Order

2025-09-01 Reference source : e-GOV Public Comment Portal - Japan

Consultation CSCL METI Pesticides PFAS Rotterdam Convention Stockholm Convention Japan Export Control Regulations


On 1 September 2025, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) released draft amendment to the Export Trade Control Order, revising provisions related to export approval for chemical substances. The consultation notice was published on Japan’s e-GOV Public Comment Portal.

The Export Trade Control Order (Cabinet Order No. 378 of 1949) is a key regulation under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act, establishing the legal basis for Japan’s export control system. The framework requires prior authorization for exports of hazardous chemicals and substances that could pose environmental or health risks, in line with Japan’s commitments under the Rotterdam Convention, the Stockholm Convention, and the Chemical Substances Control Law (CSCL).


Key Provisons in the  Drafted Amendment

The revised provisions are summarised in the table below:

Provision

Before (Current Rule)

After (Amendment)

Scope of chemicals

Limited to chemicals listed under Rotterdam Convention Annex III

Expanded to include mixtures and formulations containing listed chemicals

Pesticides

Some pesticides controlled, but not all formulations specified

Added controls for:

• Carbosulfan (CAS 55285-14-8)

• Powder formulations containing Benomyl, Carbofuran, and Thiram (with thresholds)

• Fenthion, Methyl Parathion, Phosphamidon (restricted except for specific high-concentration forms)

POP substances

Partial coverage (older list)

Expanded list including DDT, Aldrin, Dieldrin, Endrin, Chlordane, Hexachlorobenzene, Mirex, Toxaphene, PCBs, PBBs, PCTs, etc.

PFAS

Only PFOS explicitly listed

Now includes PFOS, PFOA, PFHxS, and related salts/precursors

Other hazardous chemicals

Limited coverage of asbestos and mercury compounds 

Broader coverage (all asbestos types, all mercury compound categories, brominated flame retardants, chlorinated paraffins, etc.)

Articles containing restricted chemicals

Not clearly regulated

Explicitly included (e.g., textiles with PFAS, paints, lubricants, semiconductors, foams, fire extinguishers)



Consultation and Next Steps

Stakeholders are invited to submit comment  by 2 October 2025. The enforcement date of the ameded Order has not yet been announced.



We acknowledge that the above information has been compiled from e-GOV Public Comment Portal - Japan.

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