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Taiwan Updates Toxic Chemical Substance List
Sep 18, 2020
In response to international management trends of dicofol, on September 18, 2020, Taiwan EPA listed Dicofol into the Toxic Chemical Substance List (TCSL) as Class 1, 3 toxic chemical and implemented a blanket ban on it. In addition, the management on several POPs that were previously listed as toxic chemical were tightened.
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Taiwan to Extend Registration Deadline of 106 PECs
Sep 08, 2020
In view of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the chemical industry, Taiwan’s Toxic and Chemical Substance Bureau (TCSB), after multiple discussions, has decided to extend the registration deadline for the 106 PECs for at least one year.
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Monthly Digest: Chemical Regulatory Updates in Asia-Pacific Region in July 2020
Aug 11, 2020
July of 2020 has witnessed many chemical regulatory changes in the Asia-Pacfic region. To recap the most important news during the last month, we've put together the most important chemical regulatory news in the region.
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Taiwan Releases Guidance for Priority Existing Chemical Substances Registration
Jun 09, 2020
On June 9, 2020, Taiwan finalized the Guidance on Existing Chemical Substances Standard Registration. The standard registration for 106 priority existing chemical substances (PECs) at or above one tonne a year began from January 1, 2020.
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Taiwan Starts Annual Reporting of Registered New and Existing Substances
Apr 03, 2020
Annual reporting of the registered new and existing chemical substances is a new post-registration requirement in Taiwan. According to the Article 24 of the revised Regulations of New and Existing Chemicals Registration, the registrant shall report annually through the IT system between April 1 to September 30, including the registrant information, registration number, and last year’s volume of manufacture or importation.
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Taiwan’s Standard Registration of 106 Priority Existing Chemicals
Apr 02, 2020
Taiwan’s standard registration for 106 priority existing chemicals (PECs) at or above one tonne a year began on January 1, 2020. According to the amendments of Taiwan's New and Existing Chemical Registration Regulation, the standard registration for the PECs should be completed within 2 or 3 years. To aid in the timely preparation of documentation and data, ChemLinked has prepared this article to address industry concerns.
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Taiwan to Promote Non-animal Testing for Taiwan REACH
Oct 17, 2019
A meeting was held in Taiwan EPA on the 18th of September, focused on prioritization of non-animal testing for Taiwan REACH. This is in response to the foreseeable increase in animal testing required to comply with Taiwan’s new and existing chemical registration requirements.
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Taiwan to Issue Guidance for Standard Registration of Priority Existing Chemicals
Oct 09, 2019
The standard registration for 106 priority existing chemicals (PECs) at or above one tonne a year will begin from Jan 1st, 2020. The most important supporting guidance was initially drafted in March detailing information companies must file, to what extent diversified data can be accepted and other issues relating to standard registration. It was updated in the end of September after several issues and industry concerns raised during the seminars organized by the authority to familiarize companies with the standard registration of PECs. The final version will soon be finalized by the end of this year.
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Professionals Share Insights into SIEF Management under REACH-like Regulations
Sep 09, 2019
A panel discussion on substance information exchange forum (SIEF) management under REACH-like regulations including K-REACH and Taiwan REACH was delivered during the Chemical Regulatory Annual Conference 2019 held by REACH24H in Xi’an on September 2nd, 2019. Professionals, including Ms. Catherine Cornu from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), Mr. HwoKyung Lee from the Korea Testing & Research Institute (KTR) and Ms. Cheish Yahui Ni from the Environmental Resource International Co., Ltd.(ERI) introduced ongoing efforts made by regulatory authorities and shared their insights.
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“SIEF-like” Platform Released for Taiwan REACH
Sep 05, 2019
At REACH24H’s 11th Chemical Regulatory Annual Conference in Xi’an on Sep 2nd, Ms. Cherish Ni, the vice president of ERI Company, shared insights into Taiwan’s chemical management updates.
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