In order to help companies across the industry respond smoothly to the REACH regulations and ensure that China-EU chemical trade is not hindered, the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association has recently set up a working group to deal with the EU REACH regulations. At the same time, with the consent of the Ministry of Commerce, it established the oil and chemical industry to respond to the EU. REACH Regulatory Technical Service Center. The major work of the Association in responding to REACH regulations will also be transformed from previous understanding, research, reflection and promotion into a full-service service that guides companies to register.
The EU REACH Regulation was formally implemented on June 1, 2007, and will begin pre-registration of products on June 1 this year. Pan Derun, vice president of the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association, said earlier this month that the association is doing five things in responding to the REACH regulation: First, it has conducted a thorough analysis and analysis of the export of oil, petrochemical, chemical products and export enterprises in the European Union. Targeting work; Second, identifying Chinese and foreign partners in chemical registration and establishing a registration channel; Third, planning to hold an industry-wide chemical pre-registration meeting in March and inviting relevant experts from the European Chemical Agency Pre-registration workflows, etc. Fourth, the establishment of a working group to respond to the EU REACH regulations, the oil and chemical industry to meet the EU REACH technical service centers, strengthen leadership and coordination in this area; Fifth, to prepare for the pre-registration of chemicals , Welcome to the pre-registration starting on June 1.
Actively fighting for the right to speak as a member of China’s inter-ministerial joint meeting on REACH regulations, China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association was involved in related work earlier. At the beginning, the former president of the association, Tan Zhuzhou, wrote twice to Margot Wallstrom, Director General of the European Commission’s Directorate General for the Environment, and proposed the views and opinions of the Sinopec Association on the REACH Regulation:
First, the EU's REACH regulation is a unilateral act that does not comply with the WTO's "consensus" rule. The EU has pushed regional laws and regulations to the world as a technical trade barrier and is inconsistent with the TBT regulations, far outweighing quotas and permits. Non-tariff barriers such as these are more concealed and widely used.
Second, REACH does not take into account the differences between developed and developing countries.
Thirdly, the unfairness and complexity of the implementation of the REACH Regulation must be revised. It is recommended that the European Union establish a REACH Regulation Organization.
Fourth, according to the WTO principle of equality and fairness, certain technical assistance should be given to developing countries. For example, the data and information provided by the European Union and China's testing agencies should realize mutual recognition; the registration fees should be reduced or increased, and the increase of intellectual property rights should be tilted towards developing countries, and priority should be given to the power of collective association registration of industry associations. It is hoped that multilateral talks will be conducted within relevant WTO organizations within the framework of the WTO to listen to the requirements of developing countries so that REACH regulations will benefit the development of the world's chemical industry.
At the same time, the association reported to the AQSIQ the opinions and suggestions of the industry and was affirmed by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine. The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) clarified its attitude to the EU on behalf of the Chinese government, proposed amendments, and attracted the attention of the European Union.
The China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association used the Sino-Japanese, Chinese-Korean chemical-government-people-to-government dialogue mechanism to conduct exchanges and discussions with the Japan Chemical Industry Association and the Korea Petrochemical Association on the REACH regulation, and has repeatedly negotiated on behalf of the Asian chemical industry to indicate its attitude to the EU. opinion.
Committed to the promotion of training work China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association has always been committed to the promotion of REACH regulations, mobilization, corporate surveys and related training, mainly include:
Established an industry coordination group that includes five major companies and professional associations to deal with REACH regulations.
More than 60,000 yuan were raised to purchase approximately 700,000 words of the Chinese version of the “Green Paper” (ie, the “White Paper” and the REACH Regulations), which was given free to all professional associations and related enterprises and institutions for the research of REACH regulations for professional associations and enterprises. provide materials.
Under the organization of the Ministry of Commerce, major export companies in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shandong provinces were surveyed to understand the status of their export trade to the EU and their readiness to respond to REACH regulations.
Held various conferences, including holding international conferences for responding to REACH regulations, and further publicizing mobilization in the industry. On the one hand, EU officials are invited to introduce REACH regulations to Chinese companies to understand the basic content and spirit of the REACH regulations; on the other hand, to exchange information on the preparation of REACH regulations and their preparation.
In addition to introducing and explaining the basic knowledge of REACH regulations, the organization of training on REACH regulations focuses on improving the understanding of the importance of enterprises in responding to REACH regulations and solving some problems of understanding.

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