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In the framework of the REACH regulation, Denmark recently published a press release deploring the quality of registration files and in favor of greater severity on the part of the competent authorities.
Learn about the key requirements of the REACH Regulation for chemical substances in the European market. Discover the steps to create a successful registration dossier and the roles of Lead and Member Registrants. Understand the deadlines, costs, and strategies for a smooth registration process.
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