What information should you request from your suppliers located outside the EEA?
Diversifying your suppliers: determining who is responsible for marketing under REACh
Practical sheet REF: FIC0141 V2
What information should you request from your suppliers located outside the EEA?
Diversifying your suppliers: determining who is responsible for marketing under REACh

Author : Gautier VINCENT

Publication date: April 10, 2026 | Lire en français

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4. What information should you request from your suppliers located outside the EEA?

If your suppliers are not based in the EEA, they are not subject to REACH regulations. As an importer, you are responsible for meeting the obligations associated with placing the product on the market. As a reminder, under REACH regulations, importation is considered the first placing on the market.

Your obligations under the registration procedure will depend on your annual import volume. Reaching the threshold of one ton per year triggers obligations that must be met in order to continue importing.

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When calculating the quantity of a substance that you import into the EEA, you must add up all your imports of that substance (whether as a substance on its own or contained in a mixture), excluding quantities of re-imported substances or substances from suppliers who have appointed an only...

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