European chemical industry advocates for continued UK engagement
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European chemical industry advocates for continued UK engagement

Cefic-CIA advocates for the EU and UK to jointly examine models for continued collaboration and regulatory consistency

  • By ICN Bureau | March 21, 2018

The European Chemical Industry Council (Cefic) and the UK Chemical Industries Association (CIA) have taken note of the opinion expressed by British Prime Minister that  UK to remain associated with EU agencies, including ECHA, possibly in the form of associate membership. 

However, when the EU issued its draft guidelines for the negotiations of the future EU-UK relationship, the draft text did not include any mention of associate membership of EU agencies. While understanding that this should be seen in the context of the overall EU negotiating position, this omission gives us considerable cause for concern.

With a focus on ensuring protection of human health and the environment in Europe from chemicals, REACH is fast becoming an international reference standard in chemicals management.

Establishing a separate UK agency would take years to achieve, and at significant cost threaten to waste a decade’s worth of investment into chemical safety by government and industry. A continued partnership between the UK and ECHA would avoid duplicate testing and related costs under REACH, as well as assuring continuity of supply to key customer industries such as aerospace, automotive and pharmaceuticals, all of whom rely upon access to chemicals from both sides of the channel.

It is the view of Cefic and the CIA, that the best way forward, the one presenting least risk to trade, investment and supply chains, would be for the EU-27 and UK to jointly examine models for continued collaboration and regulatory consistency.

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