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In February 2017, the National Chemical Policy entered into force through declaration 40.148-S-MINAE-MAG-MTSS-RE-H in Costa Rica. The Policy establishes the Technical Secretariat of Coordination for the Management of Chemical Substances as a responsible agency to coordinate the necessary actions in facilitating the policy implementation. Its general objectives are:

  • Reduce risks in the rational management of chemical substances, including articles and merchandise, throughout their life cycle;
  • Promote knowledge, information, and public awareness as an empowering element in decision-making;
  • Discuss governance as a critical aspect addressed through a multisectoral approach to achieve the sound management of chemicals;
  • Strengthen institutional capacity building and technical assistance;
  • Prevent and control international illicit traffic of chemical substances.
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Costa Rica Modernizes Conformity Evaluation Framework: Notifies WTO
Costa Rica Modernizes Conformity Evaluation Framework: Notifies WTO

The President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves Robles, and the Minister of Economy, Industry, and Commerce (MEIC), Francisco Gamboa Soto, have issued a new Executive Decree that establishes a modernized framework...

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Costa Rica Implements New Regulation to Strengthen Chemical Accident Prevention and Response
Costa Rica Implements New Regulation to Strengthen Chemical Accident Prevention and Response

Costa Rica has issued the Regulation for the Prevention, Preparation, and Response to Chemical Accidents (Decree No. 44741-S-MAG), a comprehensive regulatory framework designed to minimize risks associated with the handling of...

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