October 15-16, the 4th Summit Meeting on Chemical Regulations in China, Korea and Japan
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October 15-16, 2014, the fourth summit meeting on chemical regulation in China, South Korea, and Japan (SMCR), organized by Chemical Inspection & Regulation Services (CIRS), Korea Testing & Research Institute (KTR) and Japan Environmental Management Association for Industry (JEMAI), was successfully held in Shanghai. More than 160 delegates from the chemical industry (including Dow, DSM, AkzoNobel, Boeing, Apple, Intel, Syngenta, and Chemical Watch) attended the summit.

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Topics

  • The outlook, challenges, and opportunities of global chemical industry in 2014;
  • The reform of chemical substance control law (CSCL) in Japan;
  • Interpretation of K-REACH sub-ordinance;
  • Practical guide to using the Chemical Risk Information Platform (CHRIP) for Japanese chemical regulatory compliance;
  • Interpretation of the latest guidance on new chemical substance notification in China;
  • Data requirements for different types of chemical substance registration under Japan CSCL;
  • Case studies: K-REACH preparations for Companies;
  • Interpretations of the Chemicals Control Act (CCA) in Korea;
  • Introduction to Malaysia’s CLASS Regulations;
  • Proposed reform of chemical management policies in India;
  • Registration requirements under the revised Toxic Chemical Substance Control Act (TCSCA) in Taiwan;
  • Latest developments of GHS implementation in Southeast Asia;
  • The implementation of hazardous chemical registration under China's MEP Order 22 and the list of priority hazardous chemicals for environmental management;
  • Main changes to China's Catalog of Hazardous Chemicals (new version) and the impact on companies; and
  • Latest policies of supervising hazardous chemicals in Shanghai Free Trade Zone.

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