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EU adds 40 hazardous chemicals to PIC regulation for export control
Posttime: 2025-01-09    Author: Shandong CYNDA (Group) Co., Ltd.

From 1 March 2025, EU exporters are required to notify their intention to export 40 additional hazardous chemicals. This requirement follows the recent decision of the European Commission to add new chemicals to the EU’s Prior Informed Consent (PIC) Regulation.

 

The latest 40 chemicals added to the Annex I of PIC include 35 pesticides and five used as industrial chemicals. These include, for example, abamectindifenacoumfenpropimorphdimethomorphtriadimenol and penflufen.

 

A chemical’s inclusion in Annex I means that companies need to make an export notification to ECHA before starting their exports (chemicals in part 1 of Annex I). Most of the newly added substances (38) also need an explicit consent from importing countries before the export can take place, as they are included both in part 1 and 2 of Annex I.

 

The status of two substances, cyanamide and warfarin, already listed in Annex I, is updated. Once the amendment enters into force, their exports will need an explicit consent in addition to export notification.

 

A subgroup of PFAS, perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS), its salts and PFHxS-related compounds, is added to Annex V of PIC which contains chemicals with an export ban. This update follows the listing of the group as persistent organic pollutant in the Stockholm convention.

 

ECHA’s IT tool ePIC has been updated to reflect these changes and companies can now notify their exports of these chemicals.

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