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| 1 | Singapore Reach Regulation For Various Sectors | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | thorities in the Chemical Regulation of Singapore are National Environment Agency (NEA) a |
| 2 | Singapore Home | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | thorities in the Chemical Regulation of Singapore are National Environment Agency (NEA) a |
| 3 | 12 chemicals to be regulated under Fire Safety Regulations | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | Singapore proposes to regulate 12 new chemicals and chemical groups under the Fire Safety |
| 4 | Singapore to Phase Out Six Mercury-Added Lighting Products: NEA Launches WTO TBT Consultation | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 8 September 2025, Singapore notified the WTO (G/TBT/N/SGP/76) of a proposal to contr |
| 5 | Singapore Notifies WTO of New Regulations for Formaldehyde in Paints | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 16 August 2024, Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) notified the World Tra |
| 6 | Singapore to Ban Formaldehyde in Paints under Environmental Protection and Management Act from January 2026 | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) announced on 20 December 2024, that forma |
| 7 | Singapore to Regulate Chlorpyrifos and Paraquat: Stricter Controls Signal Global Chemical Trade Implications | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 28 April 2025, Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) notified the World Trad |
| 8 | Singapore updates its GHS | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | Singapore has recently updated its standards for chemical classifications, labelling, and |
| 9 | Singapore’s New Hazardous Substances Control | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On the 10th of June 2022, Singapore published an addendum proposing the control of chemic |
| 10 | Singapore holds public consultation on proposed controls for formaldehyde in paints | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | he National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore is seeking feedback on proposed regulat |
| 11 | Singapore lists several hazardous substances under the Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions on 2 occasions | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | 022, the National Environment Agency of Singapore has proposed regulations on hazardous s |
| 12 | Singapore proposes regulations on 26 hazardous substances | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | he National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore presented a list of 26 chemicals and ch |
| 13 | Singapore NEA Seeks Public Input on Proposed Control of POPs and Mercury-Added Products | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | he National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore launched a public consultation on 18 Ja |
| 14 | Singapore Implements Regulatory Measures for 4 Hazardous Substances | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 24 July 2023, Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) announced that the listi |
| 15 | Outcome of the 15th East Asia POPs Monitoring Workshop | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | s, Malaysia, Mongolia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan actively |
| 16 | Singapore Announces Exemptions for Dechlorane Plus and UV-328 Use Under Stockholm Convention | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 12 November 2024, Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) announced regulatory |
| 17 | Singapore to Phase Out Fire-Fighting Foams Containing PFAS Chemicals | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 15 March 2024, Singapore has announced plans to phase out the use of firefighting foam |
| 18 | Singapore’s NEA Revises Compliance Dates for Dechlorane Plus Methoxychlor and UV-328 under the Stockholm Convention | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 6 May 2024, Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) announced revised complian |
| 19 | Singapore seeks public feedback on amended cosmetics standards | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 14 June 2024, Enterprise Singapore invited public feedback on revisions to standards o |
| 20 | ASEAN Cosmetic Directive Amendments: Grace Period Ended on 21 November 2024 | Regulatory Regions | gpcgateway.com | On 21 November 2024, the two-year grace period for cosmetic products to comply with the updated ASEAN Cosmetic Directive (ACD) ended. The updates were introduced during the 36th ASEAN Cosmetic Committee (ACC) meeting and its related sessions in Novem |
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