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Ministers back new EU chemical labelling rules
EU agriculture ministers have rubber-stamped a revision of the bloc's rules on the classification, labelling and packaging (CLP) of chemical substances. The new rules will implement in the EU a new internationally-agreed scheme for globally-harmonised system (GHS) and complements the new Reach chemical policy.
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