Keep track of key regulatory deadlines and ensure your business stays compliant with upcoming requirements. Our regularly updated deadlines page provides you with critical dates for various global regulations, so you never miss an important submission or compliance obligation. Stay informed and proactive in meeting your regulatory needs.
For an MSDS already prepared, a person who manufactures or imports classified chemical substances and mixture shall submit an MSDS before the deadline. For 100-1000 tpa, it is by 16 January 2023.
Anyone who is registered under AICIS to introduce industrial chemicals or products containing industrial chemicals to Australia must submit an annual declaration between August 1 and November 30.
Taiwan's TCCSCA requires registrant to submit annual report from 1 April to 30 September every year. The following information regarding the previous year has to be provided:
For an MSDS already prepared, a person who manufactures or imports classified chemical substances and mixture shall submit an MSDS before the deadline. If a person manufactures or imports more than 1000 tons per year(tpa), an MSDS should be submitted by 16 January 2022.
Registration of Existing Chemicals manufactured or imported over 1,000 tons/year
Registration of designated CMR (Carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic) substances manufactured or imported more than 1 ton/year
First registration deadline for phase-in substances (for above 1000 tonnes per year and CMR substance). Late pre-registration is possible.
Annual reporting deadline under the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS). New introduction and assessment for this introduction is possible.
Non-GB based manufacturers of an EU REACH-registered substance must submit a Downstream User Import Notification (DUIN) to maintain access to the GB market while deferring the registration of their substances.
In order to qualify for DUIN the non-GB manufacturer must have exported the registered substance to GB somewhere between January 1st 2019 and December 31st 2020.
GB -based holders of existing EU REACH registrations need to complete the 'grandfathering' process of their registrations
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