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South Korea to Update the Requirements for New Chemical Substances Registration under K-REACH

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South Korea is to revise its Act on the Registration and Evaluation of Chemical Substances (known as K-REACH). The amendments were approved by South Korea's National Assembly on January 9, 2024.

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Major changes cover

Main Changes Proposed Implementation Time
1 The tonnage of new chemical substances notification is adjusted from "below 0.1t/y" to "below 1t/y". One and a half years after the release of the K-REACH Amendments (the specific date to be determined after the announcement).
2

Disclose the notification information of new chemical substances below 1tpa. For CBI substances, the generic names should be disclosed.

3

New chemical substances below 1t/y will be reviewed. Any new chemical substance will be regarded as hazardous and regulated as hazardous chemicals when it is hard to tell whether the substance is safe.

The revised K-REACH has not been enforced yet.

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