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<p>On 24 September we published the Regulating chemicals (REACH) if there’s no Brexit
deal technical notice. This set out the Government’s contingency plans for regulation
with the aim of minimising disruption at the point of exit, and provided information
for businesses which need to prepare for a no-deal scenario. Building on this, we
published UK REACH additional guidance if there is no Brexit deal on 4 December. This
detailed guidance set out the actions businesses would need to take in a no-deal EU
exit for a number of scenarios. Only ECHA can provide detailed guidance on registrations
for access to the EU market on a no deal scenario but we ensured both the technical
notice and additional guidance provided a clear link to the European Chemical Agency
(ECHA) ‘no-deal’ guidance.</p><p> </p><p>The current ECHA guidance outlines an intended
mechanism by which UK companies can transfer their registrations to EU based entities
in order to maintain uninterrupted EU market access. ECHA have said they will provide
further detail in January 2019. We are continuing to encourage it to provide further
clarity to enable UK companies to prepare.</p>
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