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Posted 20 November 2005 - 09:35 PM

The Peoples Republic of China regulates the manufacture and importation of chemical products primarily through a notification and testing program for substances that are not listed on China's Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (IECSC). China also has rules relating to the preparation of safety data sheets and precautionary labels for certain hazardous industrial products. China's system of labeling requirements merges United Nations' dangerous goods transportation (UNDGT) and workplace hazard communication (UNWHC) requirements with unique Chinese requirements.
China's regulation of the manufacture and importation of chemical products will be of interest to participants in the packaging industry and packaging suppliers, particularly, because of their need to know the regulatory status of ingredients in products and packaging, the effects of local Chinese standards, and the necessity for and means of obtaining pre-market clearance for their products.

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