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- Produits chimiques soumis au règlement PIC
- Export Notifications
Export Notifications
Export Notifications
Export Notifications
PLATFORM
PIC - Prior Informed Consent Regulation
Public details of export notifications made under the PIC Regulation. Export in the PIC context implies sending from an EU Member state to a third (non-EU) country
- EXPORT NOTIFICATIONS
- SUMMARY BY YEAR
- SUMMARY BY ORIGIN
- SUMMARY BY DESTINATION
- SUMMARY BY MONTH
- ABOUT
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The PIC Regulation applies to a specific list of chemical substances, and to mixtures containing such chemicals at a concentration triggering labelling obligations under the CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, and to articles containing these chemicals in an unreacted form.
Where a chemical listed in Annex I to the PIC Regulation is exported, whether on its own, or in a mixture, or in an article, then there is an obligation to notify prior to the actual export.
Exporters based in an EU Member State must notify the designated national authority of the country from which the export will originate before the first yearly export takes place, as well as before the first export in each subsequent calendar year. (Hence there will be maximum one notification per exporter per year, per origin and destination country pair).
The public details of all such notifications are available in this dataset here. Details of the export notifications are published in several views, for convenience, as follows:
Export notifications
The export notifications view shows all public export notifications, giving the identity of the chemical / mixture / article exported (if public, or an alias if not public), the type of exported material (chemical / mixture / article), the origin and destination countries, the export year. Clicking on the identity shown links to more details.
These additional details will show the content(s) of the exported material subject to PIC, and the foreseen category(ies) of use. For example, in the case of a mixture if there are three constituents listed in PIC Annex I then all three will be shown.
Summary by year
This view gives an overview of export notifications made by year.
Summary by origin
This view gives an overview of export notifications made by country of origin – i.e. by EU member state.
Summary by destination
This view gives an overview of export notifications made by country of destination – i.e. by the non-EU country to which the export was made.
Summary by month
This view gives an overview of export notifications made by calendar month.
The PIC Regulation applies to a specific list of chemical substances, and to mixtures containing such chemicals at a concentration triggering labelling obligations under the CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, and to articles containing these chemicals in an unreacted form.
Where a chemical listed in Annex I to the PIC Regulation is exported, whether on its own, or in a mixture, or in an article, then there is an obligation to notify prior to the actual export.
Exporters based in an EU Member State must notify the designated national authority of the country from which the export will originate before the first yearly export takes place, as well as before the first export in each subsequent calendar year. (Hence there will be maximum one notification per exporter per year, per origin and destination country pair).
The public details of all such notifications are available in this dataset here. Details of the export notifications are published in several views, for convenience, as follows:
Export notifications
The export notifications view shows all public export notifications, giving the identity of the chemical / mixture / article exported (if public, or an alias if not public), the type of exported material (chemical / mixture / article), the origin and destination countries, the export year. Clicking on the identity shown links to more details.
These additional details will show the content(s) of the exported material subject to PIC, and the foreseen category(ies) of use. For example, in the case of a mixture if there are three constituents listed in PIC Annex I then all three will be shown.
Summary by year
This view gives an overview of export notifications made by year.
Summary by origin
This view gives an overview of export notifications made by country of origin – i.e. by EU member state.
Summary by destination
This view gives an overview of export notifications made by country of destination – i.e. by the non-EU country to which the export was made.
Summary by month
This view gives an overview of export notifications made by calendar month.
User Interface
In all data views, if relevant, it is possible to use the following controls:
- Summary – giving informative counts based on the results presented; either the full dataset or a filtered set of search results.
- Search – allowing filtering by various search criteria. Criteria include:
- Export administrative details – search by the identity of the exported material, its type, origin, destination, or export year.
- Substance identity – search by any substance identifier of any kind (e.g. EC, CAS, Index number, IUPAC, CAS, or other names, etc.)
- Foreseen use(s) – search by the indicated use of the exported material, Industrial or Pesticide use.
- PIC Annexes, parts, and legal acts – search by the PIC Annexes and / or parts which apply to a substance, the legal act(s) applicable to a substance, or the dates within which a substance was subject to PIC.
- Multiple search criteria provided will be combined with AND logic, meaning that the search will return results where all of the selected criteria are true.
- Export – allowing the set of results presented to be exported in various formats, XLSX, CSV, or XML.
- Feedback – linking to the appropriate ECHA contact form so questions or comments can be sent to the ECHA helpdesk.
- Help – opening a modal popup window with some information about the data presented and the options to interact with the data.
The Export notifications data presented below contains an identified 115 582 records relating to Chemicals, Mixtures, or Articles exported subject to the PIC Regulation.
The presented records relate to 30 747 unique chemicals, 84 685 unique mixtures, and 150 unique articles that have been exported.
The data below was last updated on 11-juil.-2024.