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"The June List’s efforts are directed towards ensuring that cooperation within the EU is restricted to genuinely cross-border issues, which include both the internal market and many environmental issues. I welcome the Chemicals Directive, which makes it clear that the industry should be responsible for imported chemicals. I have voted in favour of the proposal as a whole. I support a strong substitution principle. Furthermore, I am, of course, in favour of excluding natural substances encountered in forestry and mining from REACH. Forests and ore, which constitute the backbone of Swedish industry, must not be affected by the proposed legislation. It is important that some prioritising take place in collecting information about chemicals. To begin with, data concerning high–volume chemicals must be collated and analysed. Chemicals legislation has to be effective, and not just a paper tiger. I am critical of the amendments recommending that a huge Chemicals Agency be established within the EU. I have every confidence that the national authorities are, in the main, capable of carrying out relevant inspections."@en1

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