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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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This blog discusses the costs incurred by the aluminum industry due to REACH regulations up to 2012, with a breakdown of expenses. It also touches on expected costs for the 2013-2018 period. Read the full report for more details.
Explore the latest changes in biocides regulation, including a new review program and notification requirements by ECHA. Learn about the software tools and restrictions on treated articles, with detailed guidance available in the accompanying PDF.
Overlapping regulations have become a source of confusion for businesses. The Regulation on Biocidal Products (RPB) and Regulation No. 1935/2004 concerning materials and objects intended to come into contact with foodstuffs thus present ambiguities that make their modification imperative.
Following studies carried out by France and the Netherlands on the effects of formaldehyde, the Ministry of the Environment, Energy and the Sea (MEEM) mandated ANSES to analyze the various options for managing the risk of formaldehyde. This RMOA (Risk Management Option Analysis) project is subject to a public consultation until the end of September.