Forum Highlights

  • Familiarity with the revised Regulations of the Safety Administration of Dangerous Chemicals and its related policies, in order to grasp legislation trends
  • Understanding the processes and requirements of import and export declaration and inspection for dangerous chemicals, in order to promote international trade
  • Knowing the market entry and registration system of dangerous chemicals, in order to unearth potential market opportunities
  • Learning from shared experiences of safety production, warehousing, transportation, environment protection, and crisis management, in order to explore optimized solutions
  • Improving the exchanges and cooperation between companies to promote the industry's safety and sustainable development

Forum Background

Lately, the dangerous chemicals industry has played an increasingly large role in China's economy, and it seems as if it's here to stay. According to statistics, in 2010 the total volume of the Chinese oil and chemical industry amounted to 8.8 trillion.


Among those, product varieties reached 60,000, 80% of those being dangerous chemicals. The number of corporations using dangerous chemicals all over the nation hit 400,000, among them 2,000 foreign ventures.


Recently, accidents like explosions and the leaking of dangerous chemicals have focused public attention on issues regarding their safety. To address that, the government's newly-revised...

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