Friday, October 30, 2020

UK transition period chemicals updates: 30 October 2020

Updated guidance has been published for the BPR, CLP and PIC and UK REACH regimes

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Updated guidance has been published for the BPR, CLP and PIC and UK REACH regimes.

 

The Northern Ireland Protocol was designed as part of the Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and the EU to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland, whilst ensuring that the UK could leave the EU as a whole.

 

Under the Protocol, EU Regulations will continue to directly apply in Northern Ireland from 1 January 2021.

 

The transition guidance has been updated to detail these provisions. To see what the changes mean for NI businesses visit the HSE webpages:

  • For the updated guidance on the BPR regime.

  • For the updated guidance on the CLP regime.

  • For the updated guidance on the PIC regime.

  • For the updated guidance on the UK REACH regime.

The GB guidance for the PPP regime remains valid. Further updates to the PPP guidance will be published in the coming weeks.


UK Transition webinar - 2 November, 11.00am

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Register here.


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