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PCPC Pushing For North American Regulatory Alignment Under NAFTA 2.0

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

Executive Summary

A modernized NAFTA that promotes greater uniformity in cosmetics regulations across the US, Canada and Mexico – even stronger commitments than those sought in the TPP accord that the US exited earlier this year – could be in industry's future if the Personal Care Products Council's recommendations are adopted by trade officials and the clock doesn't run out on negotiations.

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