Decision 40/2006/QD-BCN of the Ministry of Industry supplements the list of prohibited chemicals for export and import, specifically Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid (DBSA). The Decision takes effect fifteen days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
Scope of application
Enterprises and individuals engaged in the export and import of chemicals; relevant state management agencies.
Key points
- Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid (DBSA) is added to the list of prohibited chemicals for export and import.
- The Decision takes effect fifteen days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
🌐 Social impact of this document
- Enterprises operating in the chemical sector must comply with the new regulations, affecting their export and import plans.
- State management agencies are responsible for monitoring and enforcing these regulations.
❓ Frequently asked questions
What is Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid (DBSA)?
DBSA is a type of chemical added to the list of prohibited exports and imports under Decision No. 40/2006/QD-BCN.
When does this Decision take effect?
The Decision takes effect fifteen days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
What should enterprises do to comply with the new regulations?
Enterprises must avoid exporting and importing DBSA. They need to review business plans related to this chemical.
Who is this Decision applicable to?
The Decision applies to enterprises engaged in the export and import of chemicals and relevant state management agencies.
What penalties will be imposed for violations?
Information on sanctions is not specified in this document. Further reference to other legal documents is required for detailed information.
Full text
DECISION OF THE MINISTER OF INDUSTRY
Supplementing the List of Chemicals Prohibited for Export and Import
(Annexed to Decision No. 05/2006/QD-BCT dated April 7, 2006 of the Ministry of Industry on announcing the List of Chemicals Prohibited for Export and Import)
dated April 7, 2006, of the Ministry of Industry regarding the publication
List of chemicals prohibited for export and import
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THE MINISTER OF INDUSTRY
Pursuant to Decree No. 55/2003/ND-CP dated May 28, 2003 of the Government stipulating the functions, tasks, powers, and organizational structure of the Ministry of Industry;
Pursuant to Decree No. 12/2006/ND-CP dated January 23, 2006 of the Government detailing the implementation of the Law on Trade regarding international trade activities and agency buying, selling, processing, and transiting goods with foreign countries;
Pursuant to Circular Jointly Issued by Industry, Science and Technology, and Environment No. 01/TT-CN-KCM dated February 28, 1997 guiding the implementation of the Prime Minister's Directive on suspending the production and use of the surfactant Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid;
Based on the proposal of the Director of the Machinery, Metallurgy, and Chemical Department;
Pursuant to …;:
Article 1. Supplements the List of Chemicals Prohibited for Export and Import (Annexed to Decision No. 05/2006/QD-BCT dated April 7, 2006 of the Ministry of Industry) as follows:
Name of Chemical: Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid (referred to as DBSA)
Article 2. The Standard Measurement Quality Control Department shall be responsible for organizing and guiding the implementation of the Regulations adopted herein.
Article 3. Ministries, ministerial-level agencies, government agencies, provincial People's Committees, municipal People's Committees under the Central Government, and related organizations and individuals are responsible for implementing this Decision.
DEPUTY MINISTER
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