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China implements an increasingly strict management and supervision system for chemical substances. Yet, the system is relatively fragmented – with different regulations and inventories existing for different types of chemicals, under the responsibility of different competent authorities. It is very important for EU SMEs to know which registrations they need to deal with, and which points they need to pay particular attention to for exporting their products to China.

This webinar aims to provide an overview of China's requirements for the import and circulation of different chemicals. In particular, it will provide a detailed overview of the processes of new substance notification and hazardous chemical management, as well as other aspects such as labeling, product compliance and main market actors in China.

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How to export chemical substances to China

Sabrina Wang

- Supervision background
- Regulatory system
- Regulatory object
- Supervision measures

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Speakers

  • Sabrina Wang (Chemical Regulatory Affairs Consultant at REACH24H Consulting Group)

    Sabrina Wang

    Chemical Regulatory Affairs Consultant at REACH24H Consulting Group

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EUSME CENTRE


 

The EU SME Centre is a European Union initiative that provides a comprehensive range of hands-on support services to European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), getting them ready to do business in China.

Our team of experts provides advice and support in four areas – business development, law, standards and conformity and human resources. Collaborating with external experts worldwide, the Centre converts valuable knowledge and experience into practical business tools and services easily accessible online. From first-line advice to in-depth technical solutions, we offer services through:  


Knowledge Centre 

Containing nearly 200 comprehensive market reports, guidelines and case studies available to download from our website. 


Advice Centre 

Saving your time, money and providing reassurance that you have the right information to support your business decisions


Training Centre 

Offering training programmes both face-to-face and online to plug the knowledge and skills gaps of SMEs entering the China market. 


SME Advocacy Platform 

Providing a coherent, consistent and consolidated voice for European small businesses

To gain full access to the Centre's services, simply sign up here to create an account.


To learn about our services for partnersclick here.

China-Italy Chamber of Commerce

The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) is the only business organisation recognised by both the Italian Government (Ministry of Economic Development, MiSE) and People's Republic of China (Ministry of Civil Affairs, MoCA) that aims to boost the internationalization of Italian business and to promote the "Made in Italy" in the PRC.


Established in 1991, CICC has now offices in Beijing, Chongqing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Suzhou. 


The CICC Members (over 800 Members and Friends until December 2021) represent the Italian business community such as public-invested and multinational corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises (both manufacturing and commercial), service companies etc.


To companies settled in China and those with on-going business within the Chinese market, the CICC offers informative, training and business networking opportunities. Besides, the CICC qualifies itself as a voicing platform for them to share topics of common interest. To companies interested in strengthening their business in China, the CICC offers consultancy, assistance and marketing services.