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Status and Trend in Inspection of Hazardous Chemicals in China

In March of 2018, China’s State Council outlined its plans for sweeping institutional reforms which would significantly impact administration of China’s various industries in addition to significantly impacting market access and regulatory compliance requirements for industry. In terms of importation and exportation of hazardous chemicals one of the most impactful changes included in this reform package was changes to the administration of customs inspection and the previously separated functions of supervision and quarantine of imported and exported goods. Under the new reforms, the responsibility to conduct quarantine and supervision of all imported/exported goods which was previously designated to the now disbanded AQSIQ (mediated through the activities of subordinate provincial CIQ departments) is now designated to China Customs.

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