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Singapore NEA circular updates phase‑out/ban date and trade controls for chlorpyrifos, MCCPs (≥45% Cl by weight) and LC‑PFCAs
Environmental Protection and Management Act / Hazardous Substances controls (Singapore) — Stockholm Convention POPs implementationNational Environment Agency (NEA), SingaporeSingapore
Announced
Jan 26, 2026
Implementation
Dec 16, 2026
Description
Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) issued Circular NEA/HS/6.6/SC02 (26 Jan 2026) confirming that from 16 Dec 2026 Singapore will not allow the manufacture, import, or export of chlorpyrifos; medium-chain chlorinated paraffins (MCCPs; C14–C17 with chlorination level ≥45% chlorine by weight); and long-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids (LC‑PFCAs; C9–C21), their salts and related compounds, including products containing these chemicals. The circular ties the prohibition timeline to the Stockholm Convention depositary notification (communicated 16 Dec 2025) and the Convention’s one-year entry-into-force rule. It also describes trade controls for permit declarations (HS codes/product codes in TradeNet) and indicates that permit applications will be subject to CCMD approval; stock depletion is allowed for stocks imported before 16 Dec 2026. Compliance teams should plan for a hard stop on regulated cross-border movements/manufacture by 16 Dec 2026 and ensure customs declaration processes (codes/approval workflows) are ready ahead of the deadline.