Argentina Introduces New Labeling Requirements for Imported Tiles, Plates
Argentina recently announced new certification requirements for certain domestically produced and imported ceramic tiles and plates, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reported Sept. 17. The tiles and plates must disclose certain information on their “body or primary packaging,” regardless…
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of their quality, HKTDC said. The new required information includes the name and unique tax identification code of the domestic producer or importer, the country of origin, the nominal content, the nature of the surface, information on any surface treatment applied after firing, and the manufacturer’s production identification or batch number, HKTDC said. Imported tiles and plates must comply with these and certain other requirements by Jan. 8, although some imports that fail to meet the requirements may be released to the importer as long as the goods enter into compliance within 30 days of their customs clearance date.