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1 Argentina Modifies Lead Content Regulations for Paints and Coatings Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com /2025, updating existing regulations on lead content in paints, lacquers, and varnis
2 EPA Extends Public Comment Period for Draft TSCA Risk Evaluation for 1,3-Butadiene Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com ng-term exposure from air emissions can lead to serious chronic health effects over
3 K-REACH: What are the next steps after pre-registration? Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com they can form a consortium and elect a Lead Registrant (LR). The role of LR and act
4 Health Canada Explains the Moiety Approach in Chemical Risk Assessment under CEPA Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com ces of environmental release that could lead to the presence of the moiety in air, w
5 UK Launches Consultations on RoHS Exemptions for Lead in Engine Control Units and Mercury in Discharge Lamps Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com ealth risks posed by substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and certain flame re
6 ANMAT Streamlines Oversight of Foreign Drug Manufacturers with New GMP Certification Framework Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com certification system, ANMAT aligns with leading international regulators that emphas
7 Japan Adds 17 Chemicals to List of Strong Mutagens Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com gents that can cause genetic mutations, leading to changes in an organism’s DNA. M
8 K-REACH: 332 substances require prompt CICO establishment Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com concerning chemical have not selected a Lead Registrant (LR) or no activities have b
9 Peru Approves New Regulation Setting Lead Limits in Paints Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com ° 31182. The regulation sets a maximum lead content of 90 parts per million (ppm) i
10 New EPR Rules Announced for Non-Ferrous Products in India Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com onmental CompensationNon-compliance may lead to:Revocation of registrationEnvironmen
11 Saudi Arabia Updates Technical Regulation for Packaging to Align with Product Safety Law Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com ncluding limits on heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chrom
12 Saudi Arabia Notifies WTO of Updated Technical Regulation on Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com entrations in homogeneous materials for:lead (0.1%)mercury (0.1%)cadmium (0.01%)hexa
13 Australia Launches Consultation on Proposed IChEMS Standards for 10 Groups of Industrial Chemicals Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com teShort-chain alkyl- and aryl-phthalatesLead(2+) salts of long-chain carboxylic acid
14 1) South Korea: 332 substances require prompt CICO establishment Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com concerning chemical have not selected a Lead Registrant (LR) or no activities have b
15 Japan establishes monitoring criteria for potential substance exposure Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com c chemical compounds, organic solvents, lead, and dust exposures.  Ac
16 South Korea’s MFDS to revise Enforcement Rules of the Cosmetic Act Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com e guidelines are intended to prevent misleading advertising and administrative penal
17 Toys: South Korea restrictions on heavy metals and phthalates in children’s products Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com – 75mg/kg; chromium – 60mg/kg; lead – 90mg/kg; mercury – 60mg/kg; and
18 Four years since Turkey Adapted Toy Regulation Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com stance containment such as chromium and lead, as well as Overall Migration Limits (O
19 Taiwan’s EPA encourages companies to prepare their PEC Registration now Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com m) to prepare your dossier now and gain lead time. Source: https://flora2.eri.com
20 China Customs announces inspection of Hazardous chemicals subject to Import/Export Regulatory Regions gpcgateway.com On 22 Dec. 2020, the General Administration of Customs  has released an announcement on the inspection of hazardous chemicals subject to import and export. According to the Regulations on the Safety of Hazardous Chemicals (Decree No. 591 of the
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