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Global, regional and bilateral environmental agreements impose obligations on governments that can impact facility operations and cross-border commerce. Of particular importance to the electronics industry are agreements banning or restricting certain substances and agreements governing the cross-border shipment of end-of-life equipment.

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Recent International Questions


International - Batteries
What is the status of exemptions for medical products from the battery regulations in Argentina, Buenos Aires, and Brazil?
Answered Apr 20, 2009
International - Product Take-Back
Are there regulatory prohibition to taking back and exporting MP3 Player to another Basel signatory Asian country for component recovery and subsequent recycling of remaining parts ?
Answered Sep 09, 2007
International - Restricted Substances Overview
Where can I find the latest version of the JIG - Materials Declaration?
Answered May 06, 2005
International - Product Take-Back
Is it OK to put the crossed out waste bin marking on products for countries outside EU (where there is no take back system in place) or do we have to make sure that the marking is only put on products...
Answered Mar 31, 2005

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