Regulatory Updates
Draft Commission Regulation (EU) amending Regulation (EU) No 142/2011 as regards requirements for the import of used cooking oil (Text with EEA relevance)
Distribution date: 08 July 2024 | Final date for Comment: 06 September 2024
The draft on animal health requirements for imports of used cooking oil intended for technical uses (production of renewable fuels and oleochemical products) introduces harmonized EU requirements and replaces current national rules of 27 EU member States. The main objective of the draft is prevention of entry of used cooking oil into feed for farmed animals within the European Union and thereby to mitigate potential biological hazards in feed.The draft introduced the following requirements: A consignment of used cooking oil must come from a registered storage or collection plant listed in the EU TRACES system [https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/tracesnt/directory/listing/establishment/publication/index#!/search]; A consignment must be presented at an EU veterinary border control post and be monitored in the European Union until reaches its place of destination after import; A consignment of used cooking oil must be accompanied by a commercial declaration signed by the importers stated that used cooking oil is not intended for feeding farmed animals and that water and solid particles of more than 6 mm, to reach a combined amount of moisture and solid particles of not more than 10% w/w* at the time of dispatch.
Products Covered: Animal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils and their fractions, boiled, oxidised, dehydrated, sulphurised, blown, polymerised by heat in vacuum or in inert gas or otherwise chemically modified, excluding those of heading 15.16; inedible mixtures or preparations of animal, vegetable or microbial fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this Chapter, not elsewhere specified or included. (HS code(s): 1518); Municipal waste (HS code(s): 382510)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition
Distribution date: 05 July 2024
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda would like to inform WTO Members that the Draft East African Standard - DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition - notified in G/SPS/N/BDI/42, G/SPS/N/KEN/198, G/SPS/N/RWA/35, G/SPS/N/TZA/256 and G/SPS/N/UGA/239, was adopted by the East African Community Council of Ministers on 14 June 2024.
Products Covered: Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; heterocyclic compounds (excl. with oxygen only or with nitrogen hetero-atom[s] only, compounds containing in the structure an unfused thiazole ring or a benzothiazole or phenothiazine ring-system, not further fused and aminorex "INN", brotizolam "INN", clotiazepam "INN", cloxazolam "INN", dextromoramide "INN", haloxazolam "INN", ketazolam "INN", mesocarb "INN", oxazolam "INN", pemoline "INN", phendimetrazine "INN", phenmetrazine "INN", sufentanil "INN", and salts thereof, and inorganic or organic compounds of mercury whether or not chemically defined, and products of 3002 10) (HS code(s): 293499); Food additives (ICS code(s): 67.220.20)
Regulation Type: Addendum to Regular Notification
DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition
Distribution date: 05 July 2024
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda would like to inform WTO Members that the Draft East African Standard - DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition - notified in G/SPS/N/BDI/42, G/SPS/N/KEN/198, G/SPS/N/RWA/35, G/SPS/N/TZA/256 and G/SPS/N/UGA/239, was adopted by the East African Community Council of Ministers on 14 June 2024.
Products Covered: Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; heterocyclic compounds (excl. with oxygen only or with nitrogen hetero-atom[s] only, compounds containing in the structure an unfused thiazole ring or a benzothiazole or phenothiazine ring-system, not further fused and aminorex "INN", brotizolam "INN", clotiazepam "INN", cloxazolam "INN", dextromoramide "INN", haloxazolam "INN", ketazolam "INN", mesocarb "INN", oxazolam "INN", pemoline "INN", phendimetrazine "INN", phenmetrazine "INN", sufentanil "INN", and salts thereof, and inorganic or organic compounds of mercury whether or not chemically defined, and products of 3002 10) (HS code(s): 293499); Food additives (ICS code(s): 67.220.20)
Regulation Type: Addendum to Regular Notification
DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition
Distribution date: 05 July 2024
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda would like to inform WTO Members that the Draft East African Standard - DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition - notified in G/SPS/N/BDI/42, G/SPS/N/KEN/198, G/SPS/N/RWA/35, G/SPS/N/TZA/256 and G/SPS/N/UGA/239, was adopted by the East African Community Council of Ministers on 14 June 2024.
Products Covered: Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; heterocyclic compounds (excl. with oxygen only or with nitrogen hetero-atom[s] only, compounds containing in the structure an unfused thiazole ring or a benzothiazole or phenothiazine ring-system, not further fused and aminorex "INN", brotizolam "INN", clotiazepam "INN", cloxazolam "INN", dextromoramide "INN", haloxazolam "INN", ketazolam "INN", mesocarb "INN", oxazolam "INN", pemoline "INN", phendimetrazine "INN", phenmetrazine "INN", sufentanil "INN", and salts thereof, and inorganic or organic compounds of mercury whether or not chemically defined, and products of 3002 10) (HS code(s): 293499); Food additives (ICS code(s): 67.220.20)
Regulation Type: Addendum to Regular Notification
DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition
Distribution date: 05 July 2024
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda would like to inform WTO Members that the Draft East African Standard - DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition - notified in G/SPS/N/BDI/42, G/SPS/N/KEN/198, G/SPS/N/RWA/35, G/SPS/N/TZA/256 and G/SPS/N/UGA/239, was adopted by the East African Community Council of Ministers on 14 June 2024.
Products Covered: Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; heterocyclic compounds (excl. with oxygen only or with nitrogen hetero-atom[s] only, compounds containing in the structure an unfused thiazole ring or a benzothiazole or phenothiazine ring-system, not further fused and aminorex "INN", brotizolam "INN", clotiazepam "INN", cloxazolam "INN", dextromoramide "INN", haloxazolam "INN", ketazolam "INN", mesocarb "INN", oxazolam "INN", pemoline "INN", phendimetrazine "INN", phenmetrazine "INN", sufentanil "INN", and salts thereof, and inorganic or organic compounds of mercury whether or not chemically defined, and products of 3002 10) (HS code(s): 293499); Food additives (ICS code(s): 67.220.20)
Regulation Type: Addendum to Regular Notification
DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition
Distribution date: 05 July 2024
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda would like to inform WTO Members that the Draft East African Standard - DEAS 1128: 2023, Food grade acesulfame potassium — Specification, First Edition - notified in G/SPS/N/BDI/42, G/SPS/N/KEN/198, G/SPS/N/RWA/35, G/SPS/N/TZA/256 and G/SPS/N/UGA/239, was adopted by the East African Community Council of Ministers on 14 June 2024.
Products Covered: Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; heterocyclic compounds (excl. with oxygen only or with nitrogen hetero-atom[s] only, compounds containing in the structure an unfused thiazole ring or a benzothiazole or phenothiazine ring-system, not further fused and aminorex "INN", brotizolam "INN", clotiazepam "INN", cloxazolam "INN", dextromoramide "INN", haloxazolam "INN", ketazolam "INN", mesocarb "INN", oxazolam "INN", pemoline "INN", phendimetrazine "INN", phenmetrazine "INN", sufentanil "INN", and salts thereof, and inorganic or organic compounds of mercury whether or not chemically defined, and products of 3002 10) (HS code(s): 293499); Food additives (ICS code(s): 67.220.20)
Regulation Type: Addendum to Regular Notification
Resolution – RDC number 591, 21 December 2021
Distribution date: 04 July 2024
The Resolution 886, 26 Junho 2024 - previously notified through G/TBT/N/BRA/1297/Add.2 - which contains provisions on the identification of regularized medical devices at Anvisa, through the Unique Device Identification (UDI) system, was rectified. Where it reads: "Resolution 886, 26 June 2024"; Read: "Resolution 884, 26 June 26 2024". The republished text is available only in Portuguese and can be downloaded at: https://www.in.gov.br/en/web/dou/-/retificacao-569312444
Products Covered: HS (3006)
Regulation Type: Corrigendum to Regular Notification
Revision of the “Enforcement Order of the Act on Preventing Mercury Pollution of the Environment”
Distribution date: 04 July 2024 | Final date for Comment: 02 September 2024
Based on Article 2, Paragraph 1 of the Act on Preventing Mercury Pollution of the Environment, the above products will be designated as specified mercury-using products whose manufacture is particularly in need of regulation. Their usage as components in the manufacture of other products will also be regulated.
Products Covered: Specified mercury-using products listed below: Specified mercury-using productsEntry DateButton zinc silver oxide batteries with a mercury content < 1% [1]and button zinc air batteries with a mercury content < 2%1.1.2026Compact fluorescent lamps with an integrated ballast (CFL.i) for general lighting purposes that are ≤ 30 watts with a mercury content not exceeding 5 mg per lamp burner1.1.2026Cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) and external electrode fluorescent lamps (EEFL) of all lengths for electronic displays, not included in the listing directly below.(a) short length (≤ 500 mm) with mercury content exceeding 3.5 mg per lamp(b) medium length (> 500 mm and ≤ 1 500 mm) with mercury content exceeding 5 mg per lamp(c) long length (> 1500 mm) with mercury content exceeding 13 mg per lamp1.1.2026The following electrical and electronic measuring devices, except those installed in large-scale equipment or those used for high precision measurement, where no suitable mercury- free alternative is available:(a) Melt pressure transducers, melt pressure transmitters and melt pressure sensors1.1.2026Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) for general lighting purposes that are > 30 watts1.1.2027Compact fluorescent lamps with a non-integrated ballast (CFL.ni) for general lighting purposes that are ≤ 30 watts with a mercury content not exceeding 5 mg per lamp burner1.1.2027Linear fluorescent lamps (LFLs) for general lighting purposes:(a) Halophosphate phosphor ≤ 40 watts with a mercury content not exceeding 10 mg per lamp(b) Halophosphate phosphor > 40 watts1.1.2027Non-linear fluorescent lamps (NFLs) (e.g., U-bend and circular) for general lighting purposes:(b) Halophosphate phosphor, all wattages1.1.2027Linear fluorescent lamps (LFLs) for general lighting purposes:(a) Triband phosphor < 60 watts with a mercury content not exceeding 5 mg per lamp (b) Triband phosphor ≥ 60 watts with a mercury content not exceeding 5mg per lamp(c) Triband phosphor ≥ 60 watts with a mercury content exceeding 5mg per lamp1.1.2028Non-linear fluorescent lamps (NFLs) (e.g., U-bend and circular) for general lighting purposes:(a) Triband phosphor, all wattages1.1.2028[1] “silver oxide batteries (limited to those with a mercury content of less than one percent by weight that are button batteries)” are already Specified Mercury-using Products on the Enforcement Order (https://www.japaneselawtranslation.go.jp/en/laws/view/4280)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
DUS 2422:2024, Standard test method for cavitation corrosion and erosion-corrosion characteristics of aluminum pumps with engine coolants, Second Edition
Distribution date: 04 July 2024 | Final date for Comment: 02 September 2024
This Draft Uganda Standard covers the evaluation of the cavitation corrosion and erosion-corrosion characteristics of aluminum automotive water pumps with coolants. During the development of this test method, it was found that results obtained when testing two-phase coolants did not correlate with results from field tests. Therefore, the test method cannot be recommended as being a significant test for determining cavitation effects of two-phase coolants.
Products Covered: MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS (HS code(s): 38); Chemical technology (ICS code(s): 71)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
DUS 2412:2024, Standard test method for sulfate ion in water, Second Edition
Distribution date: 04 July 2024 | Final date for Comment: 02 September 2024
This Draft Uganda Standard covers the turbidimetric determination of sulfate in water in the range from 5 mg/L to 40 mg/L of sulfate ion (SO4––). The test method was used successfully with drinking, ground, and surface waters. It is the user's responsibility to ensure the validity of this test method for waters of untested matrices.
Products Covered: MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS (HS code(s): 38); Chemical technology (ICS code(s): 71)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
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