Firms prepare for EU rules on chemical goods imports

By Diao Ying (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-12-16 13:08

The price of exported products will increase as a result of the cost of registration and evaluation, and reduce the competitiveness of Chinese products in overseas markets. China now imports high-tech and high value-added products from the European Union. REACH will also raise the average price of these imported products, according to the GAQSIQ.

Government bodies have been reminding enterprises to pay attention to the new rules and be prepared to try and reduce losses that may result.

REACH may influence China's products in other markets besides the European Union. The new regulation may become a reference for other countries in setting standards, said Wang Zimin, a senior engineer from China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association. The United States and Japan may learn from the regulation and adopt similar measures in the future, he said.

"It is by far the most authorized regulation on chemical substances, and also the most complete one," said Wang, referring to the 70-page directory accompanying the ruling.
Wang suggests the Chinese Government work on a new chemical substance regulation as early as possible. Currently there is no national regulation system on chemical substances, and over 10 departments overlap in setting various standards.

Wang Xin, a director from GAQSIQ, said enterprises are not yet fully aware of the new regulations. "Many enterprises don't know what the REACH is at all, and some know very little about it," he said.


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