REACH FEES RELEASED BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION
November 1st, 2007
BY KEITH NUTHALL
DRAFT proposed fees for registrations and authorisations under the REACH chemical control system have been released by the European Commission. The most expensive fee would be for securing authorisation for substances that are carcinogenic, mutagenic or damage reproduction - Euro 50,000. For substances produced or imported in small quantities - between one to 10 tonnes - the standard registration fee would be Euro 1,600. It would be Euro 4,300 for 10-100 tonnes; Euro 11,500 for 100-1,000 tonnes; and Euro 31,000 for above 1,000 tonnes.
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DRAFT proposed fees for registrations and authorisations under the REACH chemical control system have been released by the European Commission. The most expensive fee would be for securing authorisation for substances that are carcinogenic, mutagenic or damage reproduction - Euro 50,000. For substances produced or imported in small quantities - between one to 10 tonnes - the standard registration fee would be Euro 1,600. It would be Euro 4,300 for 10-100 tonnes; Euro 11,500 for 100-1,000 tonnes; and Euro 31,000 for above 1,000 tonnes.
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