How will the UK withdrawal affect you?
ECHA has temporarily unpublished the Q&As on these pages while we update them to reflect the new situation. A new version will soon be online.
If your company is established in the EU-27/EEA, you will be affected whenever your supply chains as a customer or supplier extend to the UK.
If your company is established in the UK, the EU chemicals legislation, which includes REACH, CLP, BPR and PIC, will no longer apply to you after the transition period if your chemical substances, mixtures or articles, biocidal products or active substances are placed on the market only in the UK. This is also the case if you export certain chemicals directly to non-EU/EEA countries from the UK.
If your business is in any way connected to the remaining 27 EU Member States or the EEA countries, you will have to prepare for changes.
Know your role
Start by identifying your role in the supply chain and your future connection to the EU-27 and EEA market. Where and with whom you do business will determine how the withdrawal will affect you.
From the options below, select the role that describes your business and see how you can start preparing for the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. If your situation does not fit any of these roles or you wish to know more, you can read all our Q&As under “Advice to companies / Q&As”.
How will the UK withdrawal affect you?
- Act and prepare for ‘no deal Brexit’ to stay on the market and keep supplies 12/09/2019
- Companies recommended to transfer registrations before the UK’s withdrawal 03/04/2019
- Act now to stay on the EU market after the UK’s withdrawal 08/02/2019
- ECHA updates information for companies on UK withdrawal from EU 11/10/2018

List of substances registered only by UK companies [XLSX] (Updated 02/03/2020)
See also
Questioins and answers for companies
Step by step instructions:
How to transfer your UK REACH registrations prior to the UK withdrawal from the EU [PDF]
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