Automotive Sector in the Spotlight: How India BIS Certification Impacts the Industry

Automotive Sector in the Spotlight: How India BIS Certification Impacts the Industry

Background: India BIS Certification Requirements for the Automotive Sector India’s automotive industry is operating under increasingly stringent regulatory frameworks designed to enhance safety, and product quality. At...

Insights from the 2025 KCMA Seminar and Latest Updates on K-REACH OR Change

Insights from the 2025 KCMA Seminar and Latest Updates on K-REACH OR Change

REACHLaw Korea participated in the 2025 KCMA Seminar, held from November 6–7 in Jeju Island, South Korea. This year’s event attracted a significant increase in participation from...

Regulatory Update: Steel & Steel Products (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2025

Regulatory Update: Steel & Steel Products (Quality Control) Amendment Order, 2025

Published: 20 November 2025 | Ministry of Steel, Government of India The Ministry of Steel has issued S.O. 5134(E) amending the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control)...

Government of India Rescinds More QCOs — Ministry of Textiles & Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers

Government of India Rescinds More QCOs — Ministry of Textiles & Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers

Regulatory Update | Ministry of Textiles In a significant regulatory update, the Central Government—exercising its powers under Section 16 of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016—has...

Announcement on KKDIK Registration Processes: KKS Dossier Submission Now Possible

Announcement on KKDIK Registration Processes: KKS Dossier Submission Now Possible

The Registration module is now active on KKS in the “Substance Management” tab, which is used to submit KKDIK Registrations. 1. In order to submit registrations, following...

Four New Substances Recommended for REACH Authorisation – What Companies Need to Know

Four New Substances Recommended for REACH Authorisation – What Companies Need to Know

ECHA has published a new recommendation proposing that the European Commission add four substances – including melamine – to the REACH Authorisation List (Annex XIV). Once listed,...

EU PCN Free Consultation – Book yours now!

EU PCN Free Consultation – Book yours now!

EU PCN Enforcement Is Active! Are You Fully Compliant? Since January 2025, EU Member State authorities have been actively checking Poison Centre Notifications (PCNs) submitted for hazardous...

Latest Update from BIS: Cross Recessed Screws (Quality Control) Order, 2025

Latest Update from BIS: Cross Recessed Screws (Quality Control) Order, 2025

The Quality Control Order (QCO) under S.O. 3927(E) by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, in consultation with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), has now been implemented...

Regulatory Update: More Time for Industry to Prepare under OTR

Regulatory Update: More Time for Industry to Prepare under OTR

The Ministry of Heavy Industries has issued the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Safety (Omnibus Technical Regulation) Second Amendment Order, 2025, published on 13 November 2025. With this...

UK REACH: NRES and New Substance Registration Explained

UK REACH: NRES and New Substance Registration Explained

Are you a new UK importer? This is for you! If you did not have an existing supply before January 2021, you cannot rely on a DUIN....

Regulatory Update | Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers

Regulatory Update | Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers

The Government of India has issued major notifications through S.O. 5129(E) to S.O. 5142(E), by the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals). These...

REACH Authorisation and Candidate List Updates – What Companies Should Prepare For

REACH Authorisation and Candidate List Updates – What Companies Should Prepare For

The regulatory landscape under REACH Authorisation is picking up pace again. Recent developments include: 12th and 13th recommendation rounds: ECHA’s Member State Committee (MSC) has adopted its...

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