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Institutions seek rapid deal on chemical exports
MEPs and governments could be close to finalising new EU rules on the import and export of dangerous chemicals, ENDS has learned. The rules would revise EU legislation implementing the UN's Rotterdam convention on prior informed consent (PIC).
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