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THE GOVERNMENT
Number: 108/2008/NĐ-CP
SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM
Independence - Freedom - Happiness
Ha Noi ,day 07 month 10 year 2008

DECREE

DETAILING AND GUIDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A NUMBER OF ARTICLES OF THE CHEMICAL LAW

THE GOVERNMENT

Pursuant to the December 25, 2001 Law on Organization of the Government;
Pursuant to the November 21, 2007 Chemical Law;
At the proposal of the Minister of Industry and Trade,

DECREES:

Chapter I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1. Scope of regulation

This Decree details and guides the implementation of a number of articles of the Chemical Law regarding:

1. Conditions on chemical production and trading and the list of chemicals subject to conditional production or trading; the list of chemicals restricted from production or trading: and the list of banned chemicals.

2. The list of chemicals for which chemical incident prevention and response plans are required; safety distances for establishments producing or trading in hazardous chemicals.

3. The list of chemicals subject to compulsory declaration.

4. Concentration limits for hazardous chemicals at which chemical safety data sheets are required to be compiled.

5. Information on chemicals.

6. The national chemical database and the national chemical list.

7. Responsibilities of ministries, branches and People's Committees of all levels to manage chemical activities.

Article 2. Subjects of application

This Decree applies to organizations and individuals engaged in chemical activities; organizations and individuals related to chemical activities in the territory of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

Article 3. Interpretation of terms

In this Decree, the terms and phrases below are construed as follows:

1. GHS is an acronym for the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.

2. National chemical list means a Government-promulgated list of chemicals presently in use in Vietnam.

3. National chemical database means a database of information on chemicals produced and imported into Vietnam, which is stored and updated by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

4. HACCP is an acronym for the System of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points for management of food hygiene and safety in food processing establishments.

Chapter II

LISTS OF CHEMICALS

Article 4. Lists of chemicals subject to conditional production or trading, chemicals restricted from production or trading, and banned chemicals

1. Promulgated together with this Decree are lists of chemicals specified in Articles 14, 15 and 19 of the Chemical Law, including:

a) The list of chemicals subject to conditional production or trading (Appendix I);

b) The list of chemicals restricted from production or trading (Appendix II);

c) The list of banned chemicals (Appendix III).

2. To meet management requirements in each period, the Ministry of Industry and Trade shall assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with line ministries in, studying and proposing amendments and supplements to the lists of chemicals specified in Clause 1 of this Article to the Government for decision.

3. Line ministers shall guide the compilation and evaluation of dossiers to be submitted to the

Prime Minister for permission for the production, import and use of banned chemicals for special purposes in security, defense, disease and epidemic prevention and control and in other special cases.

Article 5.The list of hazardous chemicals for which chemical incident prevention and response plans are required

1. Promulgated together with this Decree is a list of hazardous chemicals for which organizations and individuals engaged in chemical activities are required to elaborate chemical incident prevention and response plans as specified in Article 38 of the Chemical Law (Appendix IV).

2. To meet management requirements in each period, the Ministry of Industry and Trade shall assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with line ministries in, studying and proposing amendments and supplements to the list of chemicals specified in Clause 1 of this Article to the Government for decision

Article 6. The list of chemicals subject to compulsory declaration

1. Promulgated together with this Decree is a list of chemicals subject to compulsory declaration (Appendix V).

2. To meet management requirements in each period, the Ministry of Industry and Trade shall assume the prime responsibility for. and coordinate with line ministries in. studying and proposing amendments and supplements to the list of chemicals specified in Clause i of this Article to the Government for decision.

Chapter III

CONDITIONS ON PRODUCTION OR TRADING OF CHEMICALS RESTRICTED FROM PRODUCTION OR TRADING, AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO CONDITIONAL PRODUCTION OR TRADING

Article 7. Conditions on production or trading of chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the industrial sector

1. Directors or technical deputy directors of establishments producing or trading in chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the industrial sector must possess university degrees in a chemical discipline.

2. These establishments must have personnel specializing in chemical safety management, chemical incident response forces and prevention and response equipment and facilities suitable to their sizes and characteristics of chemicals; possess registration certificates for use of hazardous chemicals with peculiar requirements in industries under Decision No. 136/2004/QD-BCN of November 19, 2004, of the Ministry of Industry (now the Ministry of Industry and Trade).

3. These establishments must have sufficient quality control equipment and devices or enter into quality control contracts with capable accredited units to inspect the quality of industrial chemicals and chemical products to ensure they are up to standards accepted by agencies competent to manage industries.

4. These establishments shall devise measures to manage and have safety equipment and devices to prevent and fight fire, explosion, chemical leakage and dispersal, and other chemical incidents under the Fire Prevention and Fighting Law, the Chemical Law and other specific technical regulations applicable to each kind of chemical and equipment used in their establishments. They must have equipment and devices to control, collect and dispose of hazardous waste under the law on environmental protection, and apply the environmental management system under ISO 14000 before December 31, 2010.

5. The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall guide the implementation of the provisions of this Article.

Article 8. Conditions on production or trading of chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the healthcare sector

1. Directors or technical deputy directors of establishments producing or trading in chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the healthcare sector must have professional qualifications and practice certificates suitable to business forms of these establishments.

2. Production establishments must have material and technical foundations and personnel satisfying requirements of good medicine manufacturing and trading practices under the roadmap of application of good practices standards specified in the Government's Decree No. 79/2006/ND-CP of August 9, 2006, detailing the implementation of a number of articles of the Pharmacy Law.

3. Establishments producing chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the healthcare sector must have sufficient quality control equipment and devices or enter into quality control contracts with capable units to inspect the quality of medical chemicals and chemical products to ensure they are up to pharmacopoeial standards and other standards accepted by competent health agencies.

4. These establishments shall devise measures to manage and have safety equipment and devices to prevent and fight fire, explosion, chemical leakage and dispersal, and other chemical incidents under the Fire Prevention and Fighting Law, the Chemical Law and other specific technical regulations applicable to each kind of chemical and equipment used in their establishments.

5. Establishments trading in chemicals and chemical products subject to conditional production or trading in the healthcare sector must have sufficient material foundations and manpower as required by the pharmacy law.

6. The Ministry of Health shall guide the implementation of the provisions of this Article.

Article 9. Conditions on production or trading of chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the food industry

1. Directors or technical deputy directors of establishments producing or trading in chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the food industry must possess university degrees in food chemistry, pharmacy or medicine.

1. These establishments must have material and technical foundations and personnel satisfying HACCP standards.

2. These establishments must have sufficient quality control equipment and devices or enter into quality control contracts with capable accredited units to inspect the quality of chemicals and chemical products in the food industry to ensure they are up to standards accepted by a competent health agency for each production batch.

3. These establishments shall devise measures to manage and have safety equipment and devices to prevent and fight fire, explosion, chemical leakage and emission, and other chemical incidents under the Fire Prevention and Fighting Law, the Chemical Law and other specific technical safety regulations applicable to each kind of hazardous chemical and equipment used their establishments.

4. The Ministry of Health shall guide the implementation of the provisions of this Article.

Article 10. Conditions on production or trading of chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the chemical pesticide industry

1. Directors or technical deputy directors of establishments producing (including bottling and packaging) chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the chemical pesticide industry must possess university degrees in chemistry or agriculture and practice licenses under the Regulation on management of plant protection drugs promulgated together with the Government's Decree No. 58/2002/ND-CP of June 3, 2002.

2. Establishments producing chemicals and chemical products subject to conditional production or trading in the chemical pesticide industry must have material and technical foundations and personnel meeting the requirements prescribed in Chapter II of the Regulation on management of plant protection drugs promulgated together with the Government's Decree No. 58/2002/ND-CP of June 3, 2002.

3. These establishments must have sufficient quality control equipment and devices or enter into quality control contracts with capable accredited units to inspect the quality of chemicals and chemical products in the chemical pesticide industry to ensure they are up to standards accepted by competent agricultural agencies for each production batch.

4. These establishments shall devise measures to manage and have safety equipment and devices to prevent and fight fire, explosion, chemical leakage and emission, and other chemical incidents under the Fire Prevention and Fighting Law, the Chemical Law and other specific technical safety regulations applicable to each kind of hazardous chemical and equipment used in their establishments. They must have equipment and devices to control, collect and dispose of hazardous waste under the environmental protection law, and apply the environmental management system under ISO 14000 before December 31. 2010.

5. Organizations and individuals trading in chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the chemical pesticide industry must have practice certificates and material and technical foundations specified in the Government's Decree No. 58/2002/ND-CP of June 3, 2002.

6. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development shall guide the implementation of the provisions of this Article.

Article 11. Conditions on production or trading of chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in the veterinary chemical industry

1. Directors or technical deputy directors of establishments producing chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in veterinary medicine must possess university degrees in chemistry, agriculture or pharmaceuticals.

2. These establishments must have business registrations for trading in veterinary medicines, bio-products and microorganisms and chemicals used in veterinary medicine.

3. These establishments must have locations and material and technical foundations for chemical production and preservation up to veterinary hygiene standards under the Government's Decree No. 33/2005/ND-CP of March 15, 2005 detailing a number of articles of the Veterinary Medicine Ordinance.

4. These establishments must have sufficient quality control equipment and devices or enter into quality control contracts with capable accredited units to inspect the quality of chemicals and chemical products for veterinary medicine to ensure they are up to standards accepted by competent agricultural agencies for each production batch.

5. These establishments shall devise measures to manage and have safety equipment and devices to prevent and fight fire, explosion, chemical leakage and emission, and other chemical incidents under the Fire Prevention and Fighting Law, the Chemical Law and other specific technical safety regulations applicable to each kind of hazardous chemical and equipment used in their establishments.

6. Organizations and individuals trading in chemicals subject to conditional production or trading in veterinary medicine must have material and technical foundations up to veterinary hygiene standards under the Government's Decree No. 33/2005/ND-CP of March 15, 2005 detailing a number of articles of the Veterinary Medicine Ordinance.

7. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development shall guide the implementation of the provisions of this Article.

Article 12. Conditions on production or trading of chemicals restricted from production or trading

Organizations and individuals producing or trading in chemicals and chemical products restricted from production or trading in the above sectors or industries must, apart from satisfying the conditions specified in Articles 7 thru 11 of this Chapter, satisfy the conditions of planning, business restrictions, security, defense or social safety and order specified in the Pharmacy Law, the Drug Prevention and Fighting Law and relevant legal documents.

Chapter IV

SAFETY DISTANCES

Article 13. Responsibility to establish safety distances

1. Investment projects on the production of or trading in chemicals on the list specified in Appendix IV to this Decree shall establish safety distances between chemical-producing or -storing facilities and residential areas, public works, historical or cultural relics, scenic places, beauty spots, natural reserves, national parks, biosphere reserves, species-habitat conservation areas, marine conservation areas and daily-life water sources.

2. The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with line ministries and local People's Committees in. handling existing chemical production establishments which fail to ensure safety distance conditions under this Decree or have their safety distances encroached upon and urging them to establish new safety distances before December 31, 2010.

Article 14. Determination of safety distances

1. Organizations and individuals with establishments producing or storing hazardous chemicals specified in Appendix IV to this Decree shall determine safety distances to ensure that hazardous elements in places or positions protected by law are below quantitative limits.

a) In ease a hazardous chemical leaked from an incident is a toxic vapor or gas or emits a toxic vapor or gas, the quantitative limit is the toxic chemical concentration in the air (milligram/m3) at which a person exposed to that vapor or gas for up to 60 minutes does not suffer from an irrecoverable effect or an injury of a degree requiring the use of protection devices or corresponding protection actions;

b) In case a hazardous chemical leaked from an incident is a flammable or explosive vapor or gas or emits a flammable or explosive vapor or gas, the quantitative limit is the weight of that vapor or gas in the air expressed as percentage (%) of volume or in mg)l, which is below the lower limit of flammable concentration or the lower explosive limit;

c) In case of blast wave spreading from a hazardous chemical explosion, the quantitative limit is the level of air pressure surge caused by the spreading blast wave and equal to 6.9 kPa.

2. The determination of safety distances must be based on specific hydrometeorological and topographical conditions at the locations of hazardous chemicals-producing or -storing establishments and technological conditions of the hazardous chemical production or storing process.

3. For hazardous chemicals which are both flammable or explosive and toxic, safety distances in case of incident occurrence shall be determined separately tor each hazardous property and the maximum determined value will be applicable.

4. For an establishment with many kinds of hazardous chemicals, its safety distance shall be determined separately for each kind of chemical and the maximum safety distance will be applicable.

5. For an establishment with many equipment for hazardous chemical production or storage installed in different places, its safety distance shall be determined separately for each kind of equipment. The safety distance applicable to all of these equipment must cover the specific safety distance for each equipment.

6. The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall elaborate and promulgate technical regulations on safety distances applicable to establishments producing or trading in hazardous chemicals specified in Appendix IV to this Decree.

Article 15. Change in safety distances

A safety distance must be changed as appropriate in the following cases:

1. A hazardous chemical -producing or -storing establishment makes a change in production or storing technology or volume or experiences any change leading to a change in the safety distance.

2. Statistics on hazardous chemical incidents for the last five years show that the estimated safety distance is greatly different from reality.

3. In case the safety distance from a place where an equipment is installed to places or positions under protection does not satisfy the permissible quantitative limit, the hazardous chemical-producing or -storing establishment shall apply measures to assure the prescribed safety distance as specified below:

a) Reducing the volume of produced or stored hazardous chemicals;

b) Applying additional measures of sheltering and covering or using devices to reduce the leakage of hazardous chemicals;

c) Changing the technology for producing or storing hazardous chemicals in order to reduce the production or storing volume, pressure or temperature of hazardous chemicals.

Chapter V

CONCENTRATION LIMITS FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN COMPOUNDS AT WHICH CHEMICAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ARE REQUIRED TO BE COMPILED

Article 16. Detailed classification of hazardous chemicals according to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals

Hazardous chemicals defined in Clause 4, Article 4 of the Chemical Law are divided into classes of hazardous chemicals and have the following specific properties:

1. Explosives:

a) Unstable explosives:

b) Explosives category 1;

c) Explosives category 2:

d) Explosives category 3;

e) Explosives category 4;

f) Explosives category 5;

g) Explosives category 6.

2. Flammable gases:

a) Flammable gases category 1;

b) Flammable gases category 2.

3. Flammable aerosols category:

a) Flammable aerosols category 1;

b) Flammable aerosols category 2.

4. Oxidizing gases: Oxidizing gases category 1.

5. Gases under pressure:

a) Compressed gas;

b) Liquefied gas;

c) Refrigerated liquefied gas;

d) Dissolved gas.

6. Flammable liquids:

a) Flammable liquids category 1;

b) Flammable liquids category 2;

c) Flammable liquids category 3;

d) Flammable liquids category 4.

7. Flammable solids:

a) Flammable solids category 1;

b) Flammable solids category 2.

8. Self-reactive substances and mixtures:

a) Self-reactive substances category 1;

b) Self-reactive substances category 2;

c) Self-reactive substances category 3 and 4;

d) Self-reactive substances category 5 and 6;

e) Self-reactive substances category 7.

9. Pyrophosic liquids: combustible liquids category 1.

10. Pyrophosic solids: combustible solids category 1.

11, Self-heating substances and mixtures:

a) Self-heating substances and mixtures category 1;

b) Self-heating substances and mixtures category 2.

12. Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases:

a) Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases category 1;

b) Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases category 2;

c) Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases category 3.

13. Oxidizing liquids:

a) Oxidizing liquids category 1;

b) Oxidizing liquids category 2;

c) Oxidizing liquids category 3.

14. Oxidizing solids:

a) Oxidizing solids category 1;

b) Oxidizing solids category 2;

c) Oxidizing solids category 3.

15. Organic peroxides:

a) Organic peroxides category 1;

b) Organic peroxides category 2;

c) Organic peroxides categories 3 and 4:

d) Organic peroxides categories 5 and 6:

e) Organic peroxides category 7.

16. Substances corrosive to metal: Substances corrosive to metal category 1.

17. Acute toxicity:

a) Acute toxicity category 1;

b) Acute toxicity category 2;

c) Acute toxicity category 3;

d) Acutely toxicity category 4;

e) Acute toxicity category 5.

18. Skin corrosion)irritation:

a) Skin corrosion)irritation category 1;

b) Skin corrosion)irritation category 2;

c) Skin corrosion)irritation category 3.

19. Serious eye damage)eye irritation:

a) Serious eye damage)eye irritation category 1;

b) Serious eye damage)eye irritation category 2A;

c) Serious eye damage)eye irritation category 2B.

20. Respiratory sensitization: Respiratory sensitization category 1.

21. Skin sensitization: Skin sensitization category 1.

22. Germ cell mutagenicity:

a) Germ cell mutagenicity category 1;

b) Germ cell mutagenicity category 2.

23. Carcinogenicity:

a) Carcinogenicity category 1A and B;

b) Carcinogenicity category 2.

24. Reprodutive toxicity:

a) Reprodutive toxicity category 1;

b) Reprodutive toxicity category 2.

25. Effects on or via lactation: Effects on or via lactation category 1.

26. Specific target organ toxicity single exposure:

a) Specific target organ toxicity single exposure category 1;

b) Specific target organ toxicity single exposure category 2;

c) Specific target organ toxicity single exposure category 3.

27. Specific target organ toxicity repeated exposure:

a) Specific target organ toxicity repeated exposure category 1;

b) Specific target organ toxicity repeated exposure category 2.

28. Aspiration toxicity:

a) Aspiration toxicity category 1;

b) Aspiration toxicity category 2.

29. Acute aquatic toxicity:

a) Acute aquatic toxicity category 1:

b) Acute aquatic toxicity category 2:

c) Acute aquatic toxicity category 3.

30. Chronic aquatic toxicity:

a) Chronic aquatic toxicity category 1;

b) Chronic aquatic toxicity category 2;

c) Chronic aquatic toxicity category 3;

d) Chronic aquatic toxicity category 4.

Article 17.- Concentrations limits for hazardous substances in mixtures of substances at which chemical safety data sheets are required to be compiled

1 For mixtures containing hazardous substances of the following concentrations, chemical safety data sheets are required to be compiled:

No.

Hazardous property

Concentration

1

Acute toxicity

³ 1.0%

2

Skin corrosion)irritation

³ 1.0%

3

Serious eye damage)eye irritation

³ 1.038

4

Germ cell muta-genecity, category I

³ 0.1%

5

Carcinogenecity

³0.1%

6

Reproductive toxicity

³0.1%

7

Specific target organ (single exposure)

³ 1.0%

8

Aquatic toxicity

³ 1.0%

 

2. The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall assume the prime responsibility for. and coordinate with concerned ministries and branches in, specifically guiding the compilation of chemical safety data sheets for mixtures of substances.

Chapter VI

INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS

Article 18. Procedures for declaration of chemicals

1. Declaration-receiving agencies

Provincial)municipal Industry and Trade Services shall receive dossiers of declaration of organizations and individuals producing chemicals on the list of chemicals subject to compulsory declaration in localities under their management.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall receive dossiers of declaration from organizations and individuals importing chemicals on the list of chemicals subject to compulsory declaration.

2. Dossiers of declaration

A declaring organization or individual shall make two (2) dossier sets, each comprising:

a) A written declaration of the chemical, made according to a form set by the Ministry of Industry and Trade;

b) For hazardous chemicals, a dossier of declaration must be enclosed with a copy of a chemical safety data sheet in Vietnamese and its original in the original foreign language or a copy in English.

In case chemicals have been previously declared, organizations and individuals engaged in hazardous chemical activities are not required to re-submit chemical safety data sheets.

3. Declaration deadline and time limit

a) Organizations and individuals producing chemicals on the list of chemicals subject to compulsory declaration shall make written declarations to provincial)municipal Industry and Trade Services before January 31 every year;

b) Organizations and individuals importing chemicals shall make written declarations to the Ministry of Industry and Trade within 15 working days after the customs clearance of these chemicals. The Industry and Trade Ministry's certification of chemical declarations constitutes a condition for these organizations and individuals to subsequently import chemicals. The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall set the form of certificate of declaration of imported chemicals;

c) Provincial/municipal Industry and Trade Services shall keep books for declaration manage­ment, review the chemical declaration situation and results in their localities and report them to the Ministry of Industry and Trade in March every year.

4. Cases exempt from declaration

a) Chemicals produced or imported only once for security, defense or response to natural disasters or emergency circumstances of diseases or epidemics;

b) Chemicals produced or imported in a quantity of under 100 kg per year and not on the list of chemicals restricted from production or trading and lists of chemicals under control under international conventions.

5. The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall assume the prime responsibility for. and coordinate with line ministries in. formulating a system for computerized management and receipt of declared information and chemical reports before December 31, 2010.

Article 19. Regulations on confidentiality of information

1. Organizations and individuals engaged in chemical activities and wishing to keep confidential information not specified in Clause 2. Article 50 of the Chemical Law shall request in writing agencies receiving chemical declarations and reports on chemical activities.

2. Important information aiming to protect community health and environment is not regarded as confidential, including:

a) Trade names of chemicals or mixtures of chemicals;

b) Names of organizations and individuals producing or importing chemicals; organizations and individuals reporting on chemical activities under Articles 43 and 52 of the Chemical Law;

c) Information in chemical safety data sheets:

d) Information serving the prevention of and response to chemical incidents: prevention and mitigation of adverse impacts of chemical toxicity, warning information for persons using or exposed to chemicals, and methods to preliminarily remedy incidents;

e) Methods of analysis to determine the possibility of human or environmental exposure to chemicals: summarized results of testing of chemical toxicity:

f) Purity of mixtures of substances and hazards of additives and impurities.

3. The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall provide detailed guidance on the regulation on confidentiality of declared chemical information. Agencies receiving chemical declarations and reports on chemical activities shall keep confidential information therein.

Article 20. Elaboration of the national chemical list and the national chemical database

The national chemical list and the national chemical database aim to serve the management of chemical safety and supply of information to the system for answering inquiries about and supplying information on hazardous chemicals in emergency circumstances.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with line ministries and localities in. formulating a scheme on investigation and survey for development of the national chemical database and elaboration of the national chemical list. and submitting it to the Prime Minister for approval before July 1, 2009.

Chapter VII

IMPLEMENTATION ORGANIZATION AND PROVISIONS

Article 21. Tasks of ministries and branches to organize the implementation of the Chemical Law

1. Ministries and branches shall organize the management of chemical activities according to the Chemical Law.

2. The Ministry of Industry and Trade shall assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with line ministries and provincial) municipal People's Committees in, elaborating and submitting to the Prime Minister a scheme on the national chemical database and the national chemical list; a scheme on complete application of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals in Vietnam; and a scheme on building of a system of laboratories to assess new chemicals in Vietnam.

3. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment shall assume the prime responsibility for. and coordinate with the Ministry of Defense, line ministries and provincial) municipal People's Committees in, elaborating and submitting to the Prime Minister a scheme on survey, collection and treatment of residual chemicals left by wars; and a scheme on the elaboration of plans on collection and treatment of residual toxic chemicals, confiscated toxic chemicals or toxic chemicals of unidentified origins.

4. The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development shall review and promulgate under regulations lists of banned chemicals, chemicals restricted from use. chemicals permitted for medical use.

chemicals for use in germicides or insecticides for domestic and medical use. pharmaceuticals and food additives, plant protection drugs, veterinary drugs and aquacultural drugs under the Chemical Law.

5. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development shall elaborate and submit to the Prime Minister a scheme on compilation of chemical safety data sheets for all plant protection drugs in Vietnam.

6. The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Defense shall elaborate and promulgate management documents and lists of banned chemicals and chemicals permitted for use in security and defense assurance, riot and fire prevention and fighting.

7. The Ministry of Public Security shall assume the prime responsibility for, and coordinate with line ministries in, elaborating and submitting to the Prime Minister a scheme on investigation, survey and capacity building of local fire prevention and fighting forces in order to prevent and respond to chemical incidents in chemical industry zones.

8. The Ministry of Transport shall review and supplement management documents related to the carriage of hazardous chemicals by road, railway, waterway and airway.

Article 22. Effect

1. This Decree takes effect 15 days after its publication in "CONG BAO."

2. This Decree replaces the provisions of Chapter I, Chapter II, Articles 12, 13 and 20 of Chapter III. and Chapter IV of the Government's Decree No. 68/2005/ND-CP of May 20, 2005 on chemical safety. To annul all previous regulations which re contrary to this Decree.

Article 23. Implementation responsibility Ministers, heads of ministerial-level agencies

Heads of government-attached agencies, presidents of provincial/municipal People's Committees and concerned organizations and shall implement this Decree.

 

APPENDIX I

LIST OF CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO CONDITIONAL PRODUCTION OR TRADING
(Promulgated together with the Government's Decree No. 108/2008/ND-CP of October 7, 2008)

No.

Name of chemical

CAS registry number

Line ministries'

1

Petrol, oil and petroleum products

 

Ministry of Industry and Trade

2

Liquefied gases and natural gas products

 

Ministry of Industry and Trade

3

Hazardous industrial chemicals

 

Ministry of Industry and Trade

4

Chemicals and chemical products for use in the healthcare sector

 

Ministry of Health

5

Chemicals and chemical products for use in the food industry

 

Ministry of Health

6

Chemicals and chemical products for use in veterinary medicine

 

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

7

Chemicals and chemical products for plant protection

 

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

8

Chemicals and chemical products for use in the fisheries sector

 

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

 

APPENDIX II

LIST OF CHEMICALS RESTRICTED FROM TRADING
(Promulgated together with the Government's Decree No. 108/2008/ND-CP of October 7, 2008)

No.

Name of chemical

CAS registry number

Managing ministries

 

1

2

3

4

 

1

Amiton: O,O-Diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino) ethyl] phosphorothiolate and corresponding alkylated or protonaled salts

78-53-5

Ministry of Industry and Trade

 

2

PFIB:

L,1,3,3,3-Pentafloro-2-(trifloromethyl)-1 -propene

382-21-8

 

 

3

BZ: 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (*)

6581-06-2

 

 

4

Chemicals, other than those listed in Schedule 1, containing a phosphorus atom to which is bonded a methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso) group but not further carbon atoms

 

 

 

 

For example: Methylphosphonyl dichloride Dimethyl methylphosphonate

676-97-1 756-79-6

 

 

 

Exemption: Fonofos: O-Ethyl; S-phenyl Ethylphosphonothiolothionate

944-22-9

 

 

5

N.N-Dialkyl (Me. Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) phosphoramidic dihalides

 

 

 

6

Dialkyl (Me, Et. n-Pr or i-Pr) N,N-dialkyl (Me, Et. n-Pr or i-Pr)-phosphoramidates

 

 

 

7

Arsenic trichloride

7784-34-1

 

 

8

2.2-Diphenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid

76-93-7

 

 

9

Quinuclidin-3-ol

1619-34-7

 

 

10

N,N-Dialkyl (Me. Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethyl-2-chlorides and corresponding protonated salts

 

 

 

11

N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethane-2-ols and corresponding protonated salts other than:

 

 

 

 

N,N-Dimethylaminoethanol and corresponding protonated salts

108-01-0

 

 

N,N-Diethylaminoethanol and corresponding protonated salts

100-37-8

 

12

N,N-Dialkyl (Me. Et. n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethane-2-thiols and corresponding protonated salts

 

 

13

Thiodiglycol: Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) sulfite

111-48-8

 

14

Pinacolyl alcohol: 3,3-Dimethylbutane-2-ol

464-07-3

 

15

Phosgene: Carbonyl dichloride

75-44-5

16

Cyanogen chloride

506-77-4

Ministry of Industry

17

Hydrogen cyanide

74-90-8

and Trade

18

Chloropicrin: Trichloronitromethane

76-06-2

 

19

Phosphorus oxychloride

10025-87-3

 

20

Phosphorus trichloride

7719-12-2

 

21

Phosphorus pentachloride

10026-13-8

 

22

Trimethyl phosphite

121-45-9

 

23

Triethyl phosphite

122-52-1

 

24

Dimethyl phosphite

868-85-9

 

25

Diethyl phosphite

762-04-9

 

26

Sulfur monochloride

10025-67-9

 

27

Sulfur dichloride

10545-99-0

 

28

Thionyl chloride

7719-09-7

 

29

Ethyldiethanolamine

139-87-7

 

30

Methyldiethanolamine

105-59-9

 

31

Triethanolamine

102-71-6

 

32

Ammonium nitrate (concentration >99.5%)

6484-52-2

 

33

Group of industrial explosive materials

 

 

34

Aldrine

309-00-2

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

35

Chlordane

57-74-9

 

 

36

Dieldrine

60-57-1

 

 

37

Endrine

72-20-8

 

 

38

Heptachlor

76-44-8

 

 

39

Hexachlorobenzene

118-74-1

 

 

40

Mirex

2385-85-5

 

 

41

Toxaphene

8001-35-2

 

 

42

Polychlorinated Biphenyls

11097-69-1

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

           

 

APPENDIX III

LIST OF BANNED CHEMICALS
(Promulgated together with the Government's Decree No. 108/2008/ND-CP of October 7, 2008)

No.

Name of chemical

CAS registry number

HS code

A

Toxic chemicals

 

 

1

O-Alkyl (<C10, including cycloalkyl) alkyls

 

2931.00

 

(Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr)-phosphonofloridate,

 

 

 

For example:

 

 

 

Sarin: O-Isopropylmethylphosphonofloridate

107-44-8

2931.00

 

Soman: O-Pinacolyl methylphosphonofloridate

96-64-0

2931.00

2

O-AIkyl (<C10, including cycloalkyl)N.N-dialkyls

 

2931.00

 

(Me. Et, n-Pr or i-Pr)-phosphoramidocyanidate

 

 

 

For example:

 

 

 

Tabun: O-Ethyl N,N-dimethyl phosphoramidocyanidate

77-81-6

2931.00

3

O-AIkyl (H or <C10, including cycloalkyl) S-2-dialkyls

 

2930.90

 

(Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) -aminoethyl alkyl

 

 

 

(Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) phosphonothiolate and corresponding alkylated or protonated salts

 

 

 

For example:

 

 

 

VX: O-Ethyl S-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methyl phosphonothiolate

50782-69-9

2930.90

4

Sulfur mustards:

 

 

 

2-Chloroethylchloromethylsulfite

2625-76-5

2930.90

 

Mustard: Bis (2-chloroethyl) sulfite

505-60-2

2930.90

 

Bis (2-chloroethylthio) methane

63869-13-6

2930.90

 

Sesquimustard: 1,2-Bis (2-chloroethylthio) ethane

3563-36-8

2930.90

 

1,3-Bis (2-chloroethylthio) -n-propane

63905-10-2

2930.90

 

1,4-Bis (2-chloroethylthio) -n-butane

142868-93-7

2930.90

 

1,5-Bis (2-chloroethylthio) -n-pentane

142868-94-8

2930.90

 

Bis (2-chloroethylthiomethyl) ether

63918-90-1

2930.90

 

Sulfur and oxigen mustards: Bis (2-chloroethylthioethyl) ether

63918-89-8

2930.90

5

Lewisites (containing Arsene): Lewisite 1: 2-Chlorovinyldichloroarsine

541-25-3

2931.00

 

Lewisite 2: Bis (2-chloroninyi) chloroarsine

40334-69-8

2931.00

 

Lewisite 3: Tris (2-chloroninyl) arsine

40334-70-1

2931.00

6

Nitrogen mustards: HN1: Bis (2-chlorocthyl) ethylamine

538-07-8

2921.19

 

HN2: Bis(2-chloroethyl) methylamine

51-75-2

2921.19

 

HN3: Tris(2-chloroethyl) amine

555-77-1

2921.19

7

Saxitoxin

35523-89-8

3002.90

8

Ricin

9009-86-3

3002.90

B

Pre-substances

 

 

9

Alkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) phosphonyldiflourides

 

 

 

For example DF: Methylphosphonyldiflouride

676-99-3

2931.00

10

O-Alkyl (H or <C10, including cycloalkyl) 0-2-dialkyl

 

2931.00

 

(Me. Et. n-Pr or i-Pr)-aminoethyl alkyl

 

 

 

(Me, Et. n-Pr or i-Pr) phosphonite and corresponding alkylated or protonated salts

 

 

 

For example:

 

 

 

QL: O-Ethyl O-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonite

57856-11-8

2931.00

11

Chlorosai in: O-Isopropyl methylphosphonochloridate

1445-76-7

2931.00

12

Chlorosoman: O-Pinacolyl methvlphosphonocloridate

7040-57-5

2931.00

 

APPENDIX IV

LIST OF CHEMICALS WHICH REQUIRE ELABORATION OF CHEMICAL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE PLANS AND MAINTENANCE OF SAFETY DISTANCES
(Promulgated together with the Government's Decree No. 108/2008/ND-CP of October 7, 2008)

No.

Hazardous chemicals

Weight (ton)

1

Ammonium nitrate (over 98%)

50

2

Potassium nitrate (in crystal form)

1.250

 

Arsenic pentoxide, arsenic acid (V) and salts

1.0

4

Arsenic trioxide, and salts

0.1

5

Bromine

20.0

6

Chlorine

10.0

7

Nickel compounds in powder form which may widely spread in the air (nickel monoxide, nickel dioxide, nickel sulfite, trinickel disulfite. dinickel trioxide)

1.0

8

Ethylenimine

10.0

9

Fluorine

10.0

10

Formaldehyde (concentration ? 90%)

5.0

11

Hydrogen

5.0

12

Hydrochloride (liquefied gas)

25.0

13

Lead alkyl

5.0

14

Particularly flammable liquefied gases (including LPG and liquefied or unliquefied natural gases)

50.0

15

Acetylene

5.0

16

Ethylene oxide

5.0

17

Propylene oxide

5.0

18

Methanol

500.0

19

4.4-Methylene bis (2-chloraniline) and)or its salts in powder form

0.01

20

Methylisoxyanate

0.15

21

Oxygen

200.0

22

Toluene diisoxyanate

10.0

23

Carbonyl dichloride (phosgene)

0.3

24

Arsenic trihydride (arsine)

0.2

25

Phosphorus trihydride (phosphine)

0.2

26

Sulfur dichloride

1.0

27

Sulfur trioxide

15.0

28

Polychlorodibenzofurans and polychlorodibenzodioxins

0.001

29

Carcinogenic substances of a concentration of over 5% by weight: 4-Aminobiphenyl and)or salts, Benzotrichloride, Benzidine and)or salts. Bis (chloromethyl) ether. Chlomethyl methyl ether, 1,2-Dibromethane, Diethyl sulfate. Dimethyl sulfate, Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride, 1.2-Dibrom-3-chloropropane. 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine, Dimethylnitrosamine. Hexamethylphosphoric triamide, Hydrazine, 2-Naphthylamine and)or salts. 4-Nitrodiphenyl and 1.3-Propanesultone

0.5

30

Petroleum products:

(a) Petrol and naphtha

(b) Kerosene (including engine fuel)

(c) Fuel oil (including fuel diesel. oven oil and mixtures of fuel oils)

2,500.0

31

Acrylonitril

20.0

32

Hydrogen selenite

1.0

33

Nickel tetracarbonyl

1.0

34

Oxygen difloridc

1.0

35

Pentaboran

1.0

36

Selenium hexafloride

1.0

37

Stibin (antimony hydril)

1.0

38

Sulfur dioxide

20.0

39

Tellurium hexafloride

1.0

40

2.2-Bis(tert-butylperoxy) butan (>70%)

5.0

41

l.l-Bis(tert-butylperoxy) xyclohexan (>80%)

5.0

42

tert-butyl peroxy acetate (>70%)

5.0

43

tert-butyl peroxy isobutyrate (>80%)

5.0

44

tert-butyl peroxy isopropylcarbonate (>80%)

5.0

45

tert-butyl peroxy maleate (>80%)

5.0

46

tert-butyl peroxy pivalat (>77%)

5.0

47

Dibenzyl peroxydicarbonate (>90%)

5.0

48

Diethyl peroxydicarbonate (30%)

5.0

49

2.2 Dihydroperoxypropane (>30%)

5.0

50

Di-isobutyryl peroxide (>50%)

5.0

51

Di-n-propyl peroxydicarbonate (>80%)

5.0

52

Di-sec-butyl peroxydicarbonate (>80%)

5.0

53

3.3.6.6.9.9-Hexamethyl-1.2.4.5-tetroxacyclononate (>75%)

5.0

54

Methyl ethyl ketone perodixe (>60%)

5.0

55

Methyl isobutyl ketone peroxide (>60%)

5.0

56

Peracetic acid (>60%)

5.0

57

Sodium chlorate

25

 

APPENDIX V

LIST OF CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO COMPULSORY DECLARATION
(Promulgated together with the Government's Decree No. 108/2008/ND-CP of October 7, 2008)

Name of chemical

Customs code

Undenatured ethyl alcohol and other spirits, of any strength

2207 20

Sulfur of fall kinds, other than sublimed sulfur, precipitated sulfur and colloidal sulfur

2503

Asbestos

2524

- Asbestos powder

2525 20

- Grounded or powdered talk

2526 20

Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tars; similar products in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents

2707

- Benzole

2707 10

- Toluole

2707 20

- Xylole

2707 30

- Naphthalene

2707 40

- Phenol

2707 60

Pitch and pitch coke, obtained from coal tar or from other mineral tars

2708

- Containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) or polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)

2710 91

- Other

2710 99

Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons

2711

- Natural gas

2711 11

- Propane

2711 12

- Butane

2711 13

- Ethylene, propylene, butylene and butadiene

2711 14

- Natural gas

2711 21

Fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine

2801

- Chlorine

2801 10

- Iodine

2801 20

- Fluorine, bromine

2801 30

Sublimed or precipitated sulfur; colloidal sulfur

2802

Hydrogen, rare gases and other non-metals

2804

- Hydrogen

2804 10

- Argon

2804 21

- Other

2804 29

- Nitrogen

2804 30

- Oxygen

2804 40

- Boron; tellurium

2804 50

- Phosphorus

2804 70

- Arsenic

2804 80

- Selenium

2804 90

Alkali or alkaline-earth metals; rate-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed; mercury

2805

- Sodium

2805 11

- Rare-earth metals, scandium and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed

2805 30

- Mercury

2805 40

Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid); chlorosulfuric acid

2806

- Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid)

280610

- Chlorosulfuric acid

2806 20

Sulfuric acids; oleum

2807

Nitric acid; sulfonitric acids

2808

Diphosphorous pentaoxide; phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acids, whether or not chemically defined

2809

- Diphosphorous pentaoxide

2809 10

- Phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acids

2809 20

Boron oxides: boric acids

2810

Other inorganic acids and other inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals

2811

- Hydrogen fluoride (hydrofluoric acids)

2811 11

- Sulfur dioxide

2811 23

Halides and halide oxides of non-metals

2812

- Chlorides and chloride oxides

2812 10

- Other

2812 90

Sulfides of non-metals; commercial phosphorus trisulfide

2813

- Carbon disulfide

2813 10

- Other

2813 90

Ammonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution

2814

Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (caustic potash); sodium Or potassium peroxides

2815

Magnesium hydroxide and peroxide; strontium or barium oxides, hydroxides and peroxides

2816

Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salt; other inorganic bases; other metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides

2825

Fluorides; fluorosilicates, fluoroaluminates and other complex fluorine salts

2826

Chlorides; chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides; bromides and bromine oxides; iodides and iodide oxides

2827

Hypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite: chlorites; hypobromites

2828

Chlorates and perchlorates; bromates and perbromates; iodates and periodates

2829

Sulfides; polysulfides, whether or not chemically defined

2830

Dithionites and sulfoxylates

2831

Sulfides; thiosulfates

2832

Nitrites; nitrates

2834

Phosphinates (hypophosphites). phosphonates (phosphites) and phosphates; polyphosphates, whether or not chemically defined

2835

- Phosphinates (hypophosphites). phosphonates (phosphites)

2835 10

- Phosphates:

 

- Of mono- or disodium

2835 22

- Of trisodium

2835 23

- Of patassium

2835 24

- Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate ("dicalcium phosphate")

2835 25

- Other calcium phosphates

2835 26

- Other

2835 29

- Polyphosphates:

 

- Sodium triphosphate (sodium tripolyphosphate)

2835 31

- Other

2835 39

Cyanides, cyanide oxides and complex cyanides

2837

Fulminates, cyanates and thiocyanates

2838

Borates; peroxoborates (perborates)

2840

Salts of oxometallic or peroxometallic acids

2841

- Aluminates

2841 10

- Zinc or lead chromates

2841 20

- Sodium dichromate

2841 30

- Other chromates and dichromates; peroxochromates

2841 50

- Manganites, manganates and permanganates:

 

- Potassium permanganates

2841 61

- Other

284169

- Molybdates

2841 70

- Tungstates (wolframates)

2841 80

- Gold compounds

28431 30

- Other compounds; amalgamates

2843 90

Radioactive chemical elements and radioactive isotopes (including the Fissile or fertile chemicals elements and isotopes) and their compounds: mixtures and residues containing these products

2844

- Uranium depleted in U 235 and its compounds; thorium and its compounds; alloys, dispersions (including cermets), cermet products and mixtures containing uranium depleted in U 235. thorium or compounds of these products

2844 30

Compounds, inorganic or organic, of rare-earth metals, of yttrium or of scandium or of mixtures of these metals

2846

- Cerium compounds

2846 10

- Other

2846 90

Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea

2847

Phosphides, whether or not chemical defined, excluding ferro-phosphide

2848

Carbides, whether or not chemically defined

2849

Hydrides, nitrides, azides, silicides and borides, whether or not chemically defined, other than compounds which are also carbides of heading No. 2849

2850

Acyclic hydrocarbons

2901

Cyclic hydrocarbons

2902

Halogenated derivatives of hydrocarbons

2903

- Chloromethane (methyl chloride) and chloroethane (ethyl chloride)

2903 11

- Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)

2903 12

- Chloroform (trichloromethane)

2903 13

- Carbon tetrachloride

2903 14

- 1,2-Dichloroethance (ethylene dichloride)

2903 15

- Other

2903 19

- Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene)

2903 21

- Trichloroethylene

2903 22

- Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene)

2903 23

- Other

2903 29

- Fluorinated, brominated or iodinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons

2903 30

- Trichlorofluoromethane

2903 41

- Dichlorodifluoromethane

2903 42

- Trichlorotrifluoroethanes

2903 43

- Dichlorotetrafluorethanes and chloropentafluoroethane

2903 44

- Other derivatives perhalogenated only with fluorine and chlorine

2903 45

- Bromochlorodifluoromethane. bromotrifluoromethane and dibromotetrafluoroethanes

2903 46

- Other perhalogenated derivatives

2903 47

- Other

2903 49

- Halogenated derivatives or cyclanic, cyclonic or cycloterpenic hydrocarbons:

 

- 1.2.3,4.5.6-hexachlorocyclohexane

2903 51

- Other

2903 59

Halogenated derivatives of aromatic hydrocarbons:

 

- Chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene and p-dichlorobenzene

2903 61

- Hexachlorobenzene and DDT (1,1.1- trichloro-2,2-bis (p-chlorophenyl) ethane)

2903 62

- Other

2903 69

Sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of hydrocarbons, whether or not halogenated

2904

Acyclic alcohols and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivates

2905

Phenol: phenol alcohols

2907

Halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivates of phenols or phenol alcohols

2908

- Derivatives containing only halogen substituents and their salts

2908 10

- Derivatives containing only sulfo groups, their salts and esters

2908 20

- Other

2908 90

Ethers, ether alcohols, ether phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols, alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, ketone peroxides (whether or not chemically defined) and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2909

Epoxides, epoxyalcohols, epoxyphenols and epoxyethers, with a three-membered ring, and their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrosated derivatives

2910

Axetals and hemiaxetals, with or without other oxygen functions, and their halogenated. sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2911

Aldehydes, with or without other oxygen function: cyclic polymers of aldehydes; paraformaldehyde

2912

Ketones and quinones, with or without other oxygen function, and their haloeenated. sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2914

Saturated acyclic monocarboncylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated. sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2915

- Formic acid, its salts and esters:

 

- Formic acid

2915 11

- Salts of formic acid

2915 12

- Esters of formic acid

2915 13

- Acetic acid and its salts: acetic anhydride:

 

Acetic acid

2915 21

Sodium acetate

2915 22

Cobalt acetate

2915 23

- Acetic anhydride

2915 24

- Other

2915 29

- Esters of acetic acid:

 

- Ethyl acetate

2915 31

Vinyl acetate

2915 32

- N-butyl acetate

2915 33

- Isobutyl acetate

2915 34

- 2- Ethoxyethyl acetate

2915 35

- Other

2915 39

- Mono-, di- or trichloroacetic acids, their salts and esters

2915 40

- Propionic acid, its salts and esters

2915 50

- Butaonic acid, pentanoic acid, their salts and esters

2915 60

- Palmitic acid, stearic acid, their salts and esters

2915 70

- Other

2915 90

Polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2917

- Acyclic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives:

 

- Oxalic acid, its salts and esters

2917 11

- Adipic acid, its salts and esters

2917 12

- Azelaic acid, sebacic acid, their salts and esters

2917 13

- Maleic anhydride

2917 14

- Other

2917 19

- Cyclanic. cyclenic or cycloterpenic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives

2917 20

- Aromatic polycarboxylic acids, their anhydrides, halides. peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives:

 

- Dibutyl orthophthalates

2917 31

- Dioctyl orthophthalates

2917 32

- Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates

2917 33

- Other esters of orthophthalic acid

2917 34

- Phthalic. anhydride

2917 35

- Terephthalic acid and its salts

2917 36

- Dimethyl tercphthalate

2917 37

- Other

2917 39

Carboxylic acids with additional oxygen functions and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives; their halogenated. sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2918

- Carboxylic acids with alcohol function, without other oxygen functions, their anhydrides, halides. peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives:

 

- Lactic acid, its salts and esters

2918 11

- Tactaric acid

2918 12

- Salts and esters of tartaric acid

2918 13

- Citric acid

2918 14

- Salts and esters of citric acid

2918 15

- Gluconic acid, its salts and esters

2918 16

- Other

2918 19

- Carboxylic acids with phenol function, without other oxygen functions, their anhydrides, halides. peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives:

 

- Salicylic acid and its salts

2918 21

- O-Acetylsalicylic acid, its salts and esters

2918 22

- Other esters of salicylic acid and their salts

2918 23

- Other

2918 29

- Carboxylic acid with aldehyde or xetone function, without other oxygen functions, their anhydrides, halides. peroxides, peroxyacids and their derivatives

2918 30

- Other

2918 90

Esters of other inorganic acids of non-metals (excluding esters of hydrogen halides) and their salts; their halogenated. sulfonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2920

Amine function compounds

2921

Oxygen-function amino-compounds

2922

Carboxymide-function compounds; amine-function compounds of carbonic acid

2924

Nitrile-function compounds

2926

Diazo. azo- or azoxv-compounds

2927

Organic derivatives of hydrazine or of hydroxvlamine

2928

Compounds with other nitrogen function

2929

Organo-sulfur compounds

2930

Other organo-inorganic compounds

2931

Heterocyclic compounds with oxygen hetero-atom(s) onlv

2932

Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) onlv

2933

Propellent powders

3601

Prepared explosives, other othan propellent powders

3602

Ferro-cerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms; articles of combustible materials as specified in Note 2 to this Chapter

3606

- Liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighers and of a capacity not exceeding 300 cm3

3606 10

- Other

3606 90

Mixed alkylbenzene and mixed alkylnaphthalenes, other than those of heading No. 2707 or 2902

3817 00

- Petroleum resins, coumarone. indene or coumaroneindene resins and polylerpcnes

3911 10

The Government

Thủ tướng

(Signed)

 

Nguyen Tan Dung