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After more than twenty-five years of negotiations, the European Union and the Mercosur countries — Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay — finalized their trade agreement. Provisionally applied since 1 May 2026, the agreement marks a major step in economic relations between Europe and South America. For European companies in cosmetics, fragrance and home fragrance, the issue is twofold: benefiting from progressively improved commercial access to high-potential markets, while continuing to comply with regulatory requirements that remain largely national. Although the EU–Mercosur agreement creates new opportunities, it does not remove product registration obligations, labelling requirements or the need for a local responsible party in the countries concerned. For European brands, success will depend not only on commercial strategy, but also on early regulatory planning.
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Learn about the key changes in WHMIS 2015, aligned with GHS, including hazard classification, SDS requirements, labeling, and enforcement. Stay compliant with the key dates provided.
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This blog provides an overview of the regulatory processes and costs associated with obtaining marketing authorisation for biocidal products in the EU, including national, mutual recognition, and EU-wide authorisations. It also details the specific fees set by the French government for various authorisation evaluations.
In 2014, ECHA proposed 15 SVHCs for public consultation, approved by Member States in 2015. Substances not on the Authorisation list will be reconsidered later. These SVHCs pose health and environmental risks, with final inclusion in Annex XIV to be decided by the European Commission.
Explore the definition and regulation of biocides, including biocidal products, active substances, and treated articles under the EU Biocide Products Regulation. Learn about compliance requirements for manufacturing and importing biocides in various scenarios.
Learn about the CLP regulation changes and label requirements. Understand hazard pictograms, H and P phrases, and EUH information. Discover specificities for biocidal products, treated articles, detergents, paints, and sprays.