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After more than twenty-five years of negotiations, the European Union and the Mercosur countries — Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay — finalized their trade agreement. Provisionally applied since 1 May 2026, the agreement marks a major step in economic relations between Europe and South America. For European companies in cosmetics, fragrance and home fragrance, the issue is twofold: benefiting from progressively improved commercial access to high-potential markets, while continuing to comply with regulatory requirements that remain largely national. Although the EU–Mercosur agreement creates new opportunities, it does not remove product registration obligations, labelling requirements or the need for a local responsible party in the countries concerned. For European brands, success will depend not only on commercial strategy, but also on early regulatory planning.
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The European Commission has approved DDAC for TP01 and TP02 as an active substance. EcoMundo gives you all the key points to know about DDAC and its approval.
EcoMundo was present at the Biocides congress on October 19 & 20, 2022, as for several years. We had the opportunity to attend different conferences of the ANSES and the European Commission. Our experts give you an update on the topics discussed.
The European Commission's new definition of endocrine disruptors raises concerns about proving effects on human health, binary classification, hazard-based approach, and possible derogations. Civil society, scientists, and industry stakeholders have differing opinions on the proposed changes.
Health Canada updated the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist in August 2022, adding two new ingredients and revising four existing ones. Learn about the changes and how to ensure compliance with the latest regulations in Canada.
The publication of the revised European RoHS directive, which restricts hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, is delayed. The revision, part of the Green Deal, may include new substance restrictions and could be integrated into REACH by 2027.
ECHA's RAC classified MMA as a category 1 respiratory sensitizer. Anses supports this, but industry disagrees. Learn about the impact of this hazard classification and the properties of MMA.