ECHA WARNS THAT UK MINERALS CHEMICAL FIRMS MAY SUFFER BECAUSE OF BREXIT

THE EUROPEAN Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has warned of the major impact on British minerals sector chemical suppliers and their trading partners in Europe, should the UK push ahead with quitting the European Union (EU) as planned, on March 29, 2019. It has released a database seeking to advise chemical producers of how their legal obligations will change. ECHA warns British companies: “If your business is in any way part of a supply chain that links you to businesses located within the 27 EU member states remaining after the UK’s withdrawal, you will face some ...


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