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"en.20120510.69.4-384-875"2
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"This regulation provides a clear legal basis for businesses trading with foreign countries in the chemical products sector. It therefore helps clarify which substances may be traded within the Union and the labelling requirements for their export. As a result, this proposal contributes to safety within EU borders without burdening exporter companies in the sector or compounding the task of the designated authorities. The regulation makes it possible to export substances that are not banned – but which do, however, need to be authorised by the destination country – to countries that have not responded within the agreed deadline if there is proof that they have been in use in the destination country for at least five years. Indeed, despite the Commission’s efforts, around 30% of past requests have not received a response, which
prevents trade in non-prohibited chemicals. Believing, as I do, that this regulation strikes the right compromise between citizens’ safety requirements and the consolidation of the single European market, I decided to vote in favour of the report on trade in dangerous chemicals."@en1
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