good price Plasticizers and the CPSIA Pakistan

  • good price Plasticizers and the CPSIA Pakistan
  • good price Plasticizers and the CPSIA Pakistan
  • good price Plasticizers and the CPSIA Pakistan
  • How did the CPSIA affect children's products?
  • As mentioned in previous sections, the CPSIA amended the CPSA which in turn caused the CPSC to create and enforce regulations to control or ban certain substances found in children’s products. Such products include children’s toys and childcare articles among other things. Below we list some examples of restricted substances.
  • What is the ICIS pricing methodology for plasticizers?
  • This is the ICIS pricing methodology for plasticizers. ICIS quotes plasticizer prices in Europe, Asia-Pacific and the US Gulf. ICIS continuously develops, reviews and revises its methodologies in consultation with industry participants. Previous versions of this methodology can be found under Archived Documents.
  • How have plasticizer imports impacted the oxo-alcohol industry?
  • Imports of all general-purpose plasticizers have been competitive, as freight rates fell and the local markets in Asia failed to show any demand improvement, particularly China on which hopes had been pinned. As gas prices and propylene costs have gradually come down, oxo-alcohol producers have been less squeezed.
  • What do importers and manufacturers need to know about CPSIA requirements?
  • In this guide, we explain what importers and manufacturers must know about CPSIA requirements. More specifically, the guide covers the product scope, mandatory safety standards, certification, tracking labeling, and labeling requirements.
  • How volatile is the plasticizers market?
  • With such a diverse range of applications, the plasticizers market can be volatile as it reacts to consumer trends, seasonality and regional supply. Buyers, sellers and traders must act quickly to make the most of market opportunities. This means constant access to the most current prices and data is key.
  • Are toys CPSIA compliant?
  • Products that are manufactured for markets other than the United States are more often than not non-compliant with CPSIA. In practice, this can mean that the toy is unsafe from a design perspective (e.g. contains small parts) or contains excessive amounts of restricted chemicals and heavy metals.

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