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    Japan Updates Chemical Import Regulations

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    Recently, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) announced revisions to the import clearance procedures related to the Chemical Substances Control Law. The new regulations aim to streamline processes and enhance the management efficiency of imported chemical substances, and took effect from July 1, 2024. These revisions will replace the previous version issued on December 4, 2023, which became obsolete on June 30, 2024.

    According to the new regulations, the documents required for the import declaration of different types of chemical substances are as follows:

    Classification of chemical substances

    Official gazette serial number, etc.

    (Import declaration/invoice)
    Required documents
    Chemical substances for tests and research purposes-Form 1 document
    General chemical substancesOfficial gazette serial number-
    Monitoring chemical substancesSerial number-
    Priority assessment chemical substancesSerial number-
    Class I specified chemical substances-Copy of the permit
    Class II specified chemical substancesNumber of Article 2 of the enforcement order-

    New chemical substances

    1After receiving the determination notice
    -Copy of the permit
    2For reagents-Form 1 document
    3Intermediate-Copy of the confirmation notice
    4New chemical substances in small volume-Copy of the confirmation notice and form 2 document
    5Polymeric compound-Copy of the confirmation notice
    6New chemical substances in low-production volume-Copy of the confirmation notice and form 2 document
    New chemical substances pertaining to overseas manufacturers-

    Copy of the notice

    (If the exporter is not the recipient of the notice, a copy of the notice and Form 3 document must be provided.)

    Additionally, companies importing the Class II specified chemical substances for purposes other than testing and research must report their planned import quantities to the METI annually. If the actual import quantities exceed the reported plans, companies must undergo a specific modification procedure.

    The METI emphasizes that if companies fail to submit the required documents as specified, they will not be permitted to import chemical substances. Furthermore, falsifying notices will result in penalties. If products containing certain Class I specified chemical substances, their import will be prohibited.

    Detailed requirements for document submission and the list of products prohibited from import can be accessed through the official METI website:

    https://www.meti.go.jp/policy/chemical_management/kasinhou/todoke/tsukan_240626.pdf

    If you need any assistance or have any questions, please get in touch with us via service@cirs-group.com.

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