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          35 Chemicals Added to EU PIC Regulation

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          On August 25, 2023, the European Commission published the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/1656 amending Regulation (EU) No 649/2012.

          35 chemicals – 27 pesticides and 8 industrial chemicals – were added. Currently, there are 295 entries in the Annex I.

          The amendments will come into force from November 1, 2023.

          The following entries are added:

          Serial No.

          Chemicals

          CAS No.

          EC No.

          CN Code

          1

          ‘1-bromopropane (n-propyl bromide)

          106-94-5

          203-445-0

          ex 2903 69 19

          2

          1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters, C7-rich

          71888-89-6

          276-158-1

          ex 2917 34 00

          3

          1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters

          68515-42-4

          271-084-6

          ex 2917 34 00

          4

          1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dipentyl ester, branched and linear

          84777-06-0

          284-032-2

          ex 2917 34 00

          5

          Alpha-cypermethrin

          67375-30-8

           

          ex 2926 90 70

          6

          Azimsulfuron

          120162-55-2

           

          ex 2935 90 90

          7

          Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate

          117-82-8

          204-212-6

          ex 2917 34 00

          8

          Bromadiolone

          28772-56-7

          249-205-9

          ex 2932 20 90

          9

          Carbetamide

          16118-49-3

          240-286-6

          ex 2924 29 70

          10

          Carboxin

          5234-68-4

          226-031-1

          ex 2934 99 90

          11

          Chlorophene

          120-32-1

          204-385-8

          ex 2908 19 00

          12

          Cyproconazole

          94361-06-5

           

          ex 2933 99 80

          13

          Diisopentyl phthalate

          605-50-5

          210-088-4

          ex 2917 34 00

          14

          Dipentyl phthalate

          131-18-0

          205-017-9

          ex 2917 34 00

          15

          Diuron

          330-54-1

          206-354-4

          ex 2924 21 00

          16

          Esbiothrin

          260359-57-7

           

          ex 2916 20 00

          17

          Ethametsulfuron-methyl

          97780-06-8

           

          ex 2935 90 90

          18

          Etridiazole

          2593-15-9

          219-991-8

          ex 2934 99 90

          19

          Famoxadone

          131807-57-3

           

          ex 2934 99 90

          20

          Fenbuconazole

          114369-43-6

          406-140-2

          ex 2933 99 80

          21

          Fenoxycarb

          72490-01-8

          276-696-7

          ex 2924 29 70

          22

          Fluquinconazole

          136426-54-5

          411-960-9

          ex 2933 59 95

          23

          Indoxacarb

          173584-44-6

          144171-61-9

           

          ex 2934 99 90

          24

          Isopyrazam

          881685-58-1

           

          ex 2933 19 90

          25

          Lufenuron

          103055-07-8

          410-690-9

          ex 2924 21 00

          26

          Metam-sodium

          137-42-8

          205-293-0

          ex 2930 20 00

          27

          Metosulam

          139528-85-1

          410-240-1

          ex 2935 90 30

          28

          Myclobutanil

          88671-89-0

          410-400-0

          ex 2933 99 80

          29

          n-pentyl-isopentyl phthalate

          776297-69-9

           

          ex 2917 34 00

          30

          Pencycuron

          66063-05-6

          266-096-3

          ex 2924 21 00

          31

          Phosmet

          732-11-6

          211-987-4

          ex 2930 90 98

          32

          Prochloraz

          67747-09-5

          266-994-5

          ex 2933 29 90

          33

          Profoxydim

          139001-49-3

           

          ex 2934 99 90

          34

          Spirodiclofen

          148477-71-8

           

          ex 2932 20 90

          35

          Triflumizole

          68694-11-1

           

          ex 2933 29 90

          Understanding PIC

          The Prior Informed Consent (PIC) Regulation governs the trade of certain hazardous chemicals that are banned or severely restricted in the EU. It places obligations on companies that wish to export these chemicals to non-EU countries or import them into the EU. PIC implements the Rotterdam Convention within the EU. It promotes shared responsibility and cooperation in the international trade of hazardous chemicals. It also protects human health and the environment by providing importing countries with information on how to store, transport, use, and dispose of hazardous chemicals safely. The PIC Regulation has been in force since March 1, 2014.

          Annex I of the PIC Regulation listed chemicals that are banned or severely restricted, including:

          • Active substances in pesticides or in biocidal products such as disinfectants, insecticides or parasiticides;
          • Industrial chemicals; and
          • Chemicals that are banned for export from the EU and listed in Annex V to the PIC Regulation

          Notifying exports and receiving export permission

          Companies intending to export chemicals listed in PIC to non-EU countries, need to notify their intention to export and get permission for export before exporting.

          Obligation of reporting

          Each year, importers and exporters of PIC chemicals need to send information on the exact quantities of the chemical shipped to or from each non-EU country in the preceding year to the designated national authorities.

          PIC actors in the EU

          If you need any assistance or have any questions, please get in touch with us via service@cirs-group.com.

          Reference

          https://echa.europa.eu/-/35-hazardous-chemicals-added-to-the-prior-informed-consent-regulation

            

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