Implementation of the International Conformity Certification Program (English version)

Distribution date: 23 December 2002
Conformity assessment procedures applied on the Regulated Products at the Countries of Export to ensure their conformity to the applicable Kuwaiti technical regulations and standards. Exporters have the option to choose one of the following routes for compliance: Consignment Inspection and Testing Product Registration, Inspection and Testing Product Licensing Details published in the ICCP Procedures and Guidelines.
Products Covered: Group IV: CHEMICAL PRODUCTS Class A (1st stage implementation) IV-01 ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, HYDRAULIC, TURBINE, AND TRANSFORMER OILS, BRAKE FLUID. HS Codes: 2710.00.52 / 2710.00.53 / 2710.00.54 / 2710.00.55 / 2710.00.94 /2710.00.95 / 2710.00.96 / 3819 IV-02 PAINTS AND PUTTIES. HS Codes: All 3208 / All 3209 / 3214.10 / 3214.90 Class B (2nd stage or deferred implementation) IV-03 PERFUMES AND COSMETICS. HS Codes: 3302.90 / All 3303 / All 3304 / All 3305 / All 3306 / 3307.10 / 3307.20 / 3307.30 / 3307.49.10 / 3307.90.10 / 3401.11 IV-04 DOMESTIC USE PESTICIDES AND INSECTICIDES. HS Codes: 3808 IV-05 ANTI-FREEZE COOLANT AND BATTERY DISTILLED WATER. HS Codes: 3820 / 2851
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Partial Amendment of Agricultural Chemicals Regulation Law (1 page, available in English)

Distribution date: 23 December 2002
Products Covered: Agricultural Chemicals (HS: 3208 which is imported as active ingredient of agricultural chemicals)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Ministerial Act number 195, October 7th 2002 (Portaria no. 195 de 7 de outubro de 2002), issued by Inmetro, on the quality requirements for steel angles produced by hot lamination. (15 pages, in Portuguese).

Distribution date: 05 December 2002
Products Covered: Laminated steel angles (HS 73.02)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
"Draft of Scope and Application Standards of Food Additives: 8. Nutritional Additives" (available in English, 12 pages).

Distribution date: 02 December 2002
1. The upper limits of these nutritional additives mentioned in item 3 in foods are regulated as 150 per cent of the recommended daily nutrient allowances (RDNAs). General foods are calculated on basis of the RDNA for 16-year-old male, and infant (supplementary) foods are calculated on basis of the RDNA for one-year-old infant. 2. The RDNAs in the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu have been reviewed and revised as "Dietary Reference Intakes, DRIs" on 15 October 2002. The application standards of these nutritional additives are accommodatingly amended. Considering the convenience for reading, the actual upper limits calculated from the data of DRIs are listed explicitly to replace the original description. 3. The Application standards for other specific foods, such as those foods in capsule or tablet form, and edible salts, are not amended.
Products Covered: The following nutritional additives: vitamin A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C, D, E, niacin, folic acid, compounds containing calcium, iron, iodine.
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Partial Amendment of Agricultural Chemicals Regulation Law (available in English, 1 page).

Distribution date: 27 November 2002
Under the existing law, importers and manufacturers of agricultural chemicals are required to register agricultural chemicals with the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries before they sell those chemicals to Japan. After the amendment, in order to prevent distribution of un-registered agricultural chemicals, importers will be required to register the agriculture chemicals before they import them.
Products Covered: Agricultural Chemicals (HS:3208 imported agricultural chemicals)
Regulation Type: Emergency notifications (SPS)
Amendment of the Official Standards for Ordinary Fertilizers (4 pages, available in English)

Distribution date: 19 November 2002
Products Covered: Fertilizer (HS: 3103, 3105)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Revision of Cosmetic Regulation under the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law. (available in English, 1 page)

Distribution date: 07 November 2002
Products Covered: Cosmetics (HS: 30.03, 33.04, 33.05, 33.06, 33.07, 34.01)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
- Newsletter No. 78 - Directive of the Swiss Federal Office for Public Health: New Maximum Limits for Nitrofuran Residues in Foodstuffs of Animal Origin (three pages, in French and German).

Distribution date: 18 October 2002
1. The active substances listed below are subject, as of 13 August 2002, to the following maximum residue limits (MRLs): 1 2 3 4 5 6 Active substance Scope Foodstuff Tolerance value mg/kg Maximum residue limit (MRL) mg/kg Comments Furaltadone C Meat 0.001 Sum of the furaltadone and its metabolites with an intact 5-nitrofuran and 3-amino-5-morpholinomethyl-2-oxazolidinone (AMOZ) side chain; calculated as furaltadone Furazolidone C Meat 0.001 Sum of the furazolidone and its metabolites with an intact 5-nitrofuran and 3-amino-2-oxazolidinone (AOZ) side chain; calculated as furazolidone Nitrofurantoin C Meat 0.001 Sum of the nitrofurantoin and its metabolites with an intact 5-nitrofuran and 1-aminohydantoin (AHD) side chain; calculated as nitrofurantoin Nitrofurazone C Meat 0.001 Sum of the nitrofurazone and its metabolites with an intact 5-nitrofuran and semicarbazide (SEM) side chain; calculated as nitrofurazone 2. The tolerance value for furazolidone in list 3 of the Annex to the Ordinance on Foreign Substances and Toxic Components in Foodstuffs is hereby removed with immediate effect.
Products Covered: Foodstuffs of animal origin
Regulation Type: Emergency notifications (SPS)
Draft Resolution number 68, August 22th, 2002 (Consulta Pública no. 68 de 22 de agosto de 2002) issued by the Brazilian Sanitary Surveillance Agency on labelling requirements for tartrazine containing foods. (1 page, in Portuguese).

Distribution date: 01 October 2002
Products Covered: Food and food additives (HS Section 4, Chapters 28 and 29)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Resolution RDC nº 213, dated 30 July 2002 (7 pages), published in the Federal Official Journal (Diário Oficial da União) on 2 August 2002 (Available in Portuguese at http://www.anvisa.gov.br/legis/resol/2002/213_02rdc.htm)

Distribution date: 30 September 2002
This measure defines the requirements to countries that want to export the above-mentioned products to Brazil, according to their geographical risk and to the tissue infectivity level of the exported product. This rule reinforces the prohibition, throughout the Brazilian territory, of the entrance, trade and display of the above-mentioned products that come from countries of certain regions, according the classification specified in the notified Resolution. The Resolution RDC nº 213 replaces Resolution RDC nº 118, previously notified as G/SPS/N/BRA/56.
Products Covered:
Regulation Type: Emergency notifications (SPS)
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