Supplement industrial chemicals subject to conditional production and trading

On October 18, 2022, the Government issues Decree No. 82/2022/ND-CP on amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 113/2017/ND-CP detailing and guiding the implementation of a number of articles of the Law on Chemicals.

Accordingly, Decree 82 supplements industrial chemicals subject to conditional production and trading as follows:

- Acetylene 29012910; Ammonia (anhydrous): 28141000; Chlorine: 28011000; Fluorine: 28013000;

- Hydrogen: 28041000; Hydrogen sulphide: 28111990; Hydrogen fluoride: 28111100;
- Nitric acid: 28080000; Sulfur dioxide: 28112920; Phosphorus (White, yellow, red): 28047000.

Group-1 industrial precursors:

  • Chlorocyclopentane:   29038900; Bromocyclopentane 29033990; Cyclopentyl magnesium bromide: 29319090;
  • Bromobenzonitrile 29269000; 2-Chlorobenzonitrile 29269000; 1-phenyl-1-propanone 29143900.
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Supplement industrial chemicals subject to conditional production and trading (Illustration)

Besides, Decree 82 also supplements the cases not subject to the grant of certificates of eligibility for production of and trading in industrial chemicals subject to conditional production and trading such as:

- Activities of chemical dilution and mixing without chemical reactions forming industrial chemicals subject to conditional production and trading to put into use and production of other products and goods.

- Chemical composition in the mixtures of substances listed as industrial chemicals subject to conditional production and trading has the content in the mixtures of substances less than 0.1%.

Decree 82 takes effect on December 22, 2022.

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