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How did the EC balance the different interests between the large-scale enterprises and SME?

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How did the EC balance the different interests between the large-scale enterprises and SME?

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For the most part, SME are more likely than other companies to be registering at the 1-10 t/y level. They will therefore benefit from the longest transition period and a lower registration fee will be required. The information requirements for these volumes are also light compared to the higher tonnages and no CSR needs to be developed. • What are the substances within articles that have to be registered? Pursuant to Article 7(1) all substances in imported articles that meet the following two conditions must be registered under REACH: 1. the substance is present in the imported articles in quantities above 1 ton per importer per year, and 2. the substance is intended to be released under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use. • Which substances are exempt from registration? Some substances are exempted from REACH altogether and so will not be subject to Registration, for example: radioactive substances, non-isolated intermediates, wastes, substances under customs supervisi

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