Importing Chemicals & Pigments — SCOMET, GHS SDS, PESO

SCOMET dual-use screening, GHS-compliant SDS, PESO for flammables, ADD on specific HS codes — chemicals are a paperwork-heavy import category.

Industry · Chemicals & Pigments

What we handle for Chemicals importers.

SCOMET dual-use screening, GHS-compliant SDS, PESO for flammables, ADD on specific HS codes — chemicals are a paperwork-heavy import category.

  • SCOMET (Special Chemicals, Organisms, Materials, Equipment & Technologies) screening
  • GHS-compliant Safety Data Sheet (SDS) review for label compliance
  • PESO (Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation) for flammable categories
  • ADD screening on dyes, pigments, organic chemicals from China
  • IMDG (sea) and IATA-DGR (air) classification for hazardous shipments
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Chemicals & Pigments import compliance
FAQ

Common questions

My chemical isn't on the SCOMET list — do I still need to screen?

Yes. SCOMET is the dual-use control list, but DGFT also has end-use and end-user obligations. We screen all chemical imports against current SCOMET schedules and Wassenaar parallels.

Move your next consignment with Aurum.

Tell us the commodity, the origin port and the destination ICD — we'll come back with a duty estimate and clearance plan.

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