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Asian Chemicals Forum 2023                                                        Interview



 gets, emission trading mechanisms   continue  to work on the principle    An  industry-led  mechanism  (Task   CHEMICAL LOGISTICS
 under a cap  & trade  programme,   of Common But Differentiated Res-  Force) should be set up to respond
 incentivised voluntary reductions   ponsibility  –  Respective  Capacity   to the regulatory developments in   DP World gearing up to make the most of a favourable
 under  UNFCCC  (United  Nations   (CBDR-RC) regarding obligations   the EU and other countries.
 Framework Convention on Climate   in meeting sustainability  goals    A  national  programme  should  be   environment for chemicals trade
 Change)  or  similar  CER  (certifi ed   and targets, providing for fi nancial   developed for the generation of data
 emission reduction) trade schemes,   mechanisms to support the develop-  that can be shared/made  available   P  World has been part of   few decades. Both countries  estimate
 bilateral  offset arrangements,  etc.   ing economies.  to  industry  especially  MSMEs  for   India’s growth journey for over   bilateral  commerce to increase from
 The programmes may also need to    The  classifi cation  of  hazards  of   regulatory submissions, to ease the   Dtwo decades and has been leve-  US$60-bn to US$100-bn over the next
 be designed to provide evidence for   endocrine disruptors and PFAS should   burden of compliance on the SMEs.  raging its global and local expertise   fi ve years under the CEPA. Chemicals
 new  regulatory practices such  as   be taken up within  the  UN-GHS    The regulatory framework under   to create new routes to make trade pos-  is one of the important products that
 the  EU’s  Carbon  Border  Adjust-  framework for uniform adoption.   the recently notifi ed Carbon Credit   sible. DP World has built a strong and   will gain immediately from the agree-
 ment Mechanism (CBAM).  All regulatory measures should be   Trading Scheme (CCTS) should   sustainable end-to-end supply chain   ment, and others being oil and gas, mine-
   Beyond  government-notifi ed  regu-  based  on  quantifi able  risks  that   be developed with speed, ensuring   ecosystem connecting manufactur-  rals, textiles,  agriculture,  gems and
 lations, the industry  should  colla-  enable focusing on those with higher   that  the  validation/verifi cation  of   ing markets to consumption markets   jewellery, and metals.
 borate  to set up voluntary  action,   risks while  allowing for manage-  GHG emissions is in place to cater   through investments in strategic assets
 reporting, and disclosure schemes   able alternatives to remain in use.  to  EU-CBAM  reporting  require-  including port terminals, inland termi-  How do you see the pattern of trade
 towards safer use of chemicals.   ments.   nals, container freight stations, cold   evolving over the next decade?
 Where  certifi cation  is  selected  as  India-specifi c recommendations    Till a more comprehensive chemical   stores,  Grade  A  warehousing  facili-
 the route, there should be corres-  India-specifi c recommendations were   safety management system is deve-  ties, built-to-suit warehouses, rail net-  As global trade undergoes a signi-
 ponding actions for handholding  made as under:   loped, the current practice of noti-  works, free trade warehousing zones,   Mr. Ranjit Ray  fi cant  transformation,  emphasizing
 and awareness creation,  especially    India  should  implement  a  regula-  fying  QCOs  for  identifi ed  chemi-  and express hubs. Each DP  World   Mr.  Ranjit Ray: The  Comprehen-  collaboration  with countries adopting
 for MSMEs.  tory system for chemicals manage-  cals should continue as it provides   facility offers seamless connectivity  sive Economic Partnership Agreement  democratic climate change  solutions,
   There needs to be a greater invest-  ment that requires mandatory notifi -  protection against non-conforming,   across India and the world through an  (CEPA)  has  opened  new  avenues  for  and as businesses prepare for future
 ment into setting up (GLP or simi-  cation of all chemicals with a view   hazardous products being supplied.   integrated multimodal supply chain  bilateral trade, with the goal of increas-  uncertainties, these emerging trends are
 lar) R&D/testing laboratories, with   to  building  a  national  (IT-backed)   However, it should be enforced on   network.  ing bilateral trade in goods to $100-bn  shaping global trade patterns. Lessons
 a view to generating  qualitative   inventory and using  the informa-  chemicals  after due consultation      in  fi ve  years  and  trade  in  services  from past disruptions have prompted a
 data with speed, simultaneously   tion to subsequently administer the   with the industry.   Today, DP World accounts for 28%  to  $15-bn.  India  is  amongst  the  top  global recognition of the importance of
 reducing  the costs of testing  and   use, authorisation or restriction of    A nationwide awareness building on   of India’s EXIM container market with  chemical  exporting countries  in the  diversifying supply chain sources, lead-
 the access of data,  especially  for   chemicals placed in India. A more   emerging regulations and a support   a  total installed  handling capacity of  world. India exports organic and inor-  ing businesses worldwide to reshape
 deve-loping countries. Contribution   detailed registration system for new   system should be developed jointly   6-million TEUs per annum.  ganic chemicals to 175 countries such  their operations for resilience  through
 and commitment by the private sec-  chemicals may be established.  by the Government and the industry   as  China,  USA,  Brazil,  Netherlands,  reshoring  or nearshoring.  The  global
 tor towards  developing the testing    India should consider adopting the   for handholding members for com-  In  this  interview  (conducted  by  Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, UAE, Japan,  suppliers and domestic businesses who
 capacity is  essential; however,   UN-GHS and play an active role in   pliance and resolving issues.   email)  Mr.  Ranjit  Ray,  Head  of  Eco-  Germany, etc. The industry also started  are more focussed on exports will start
 governments should provide incen-  ensuring  its  classifi cation  is  based   nomic  Zones,  Middle  East,  North  exporting  to markets like  Turkey,  looking at the value of logistics and
 tives such as tax breaks and grants   on robust risk evaluation processes.   The detailed proceedings of deli-  Africa  and  India  Subcontinent,  DP  Russia  and  Northeast Asian  countries  this is where Free Trade Warehousing
 to sustain these efforts.  Acceptance  of  Safety  Data  Sheets  berations and recommendations  are   World,,  discusses  the  role  Free  Trade  namely Hong Kong, Japan, Korea RP,  Zones like Nhava Sheva Business Park
   Global bodies and Conference of   (SDS) could become diffi cult if not  available on the ACF website at https://  Warehousing Zones (FTWZs) can play  Taiwan, Macao, and Mongolia. During  (NSBP) play a key role as safety net for
 Parties (where they exist) should   aligned with the GHS requirements.  asianchemicalsforum.com/.  in strengthening supply chain resili-  2020-21, China  was the  largest im-  the suppliers.

 Chemical Weekly | Import-Export Data  Market Surveys   ence for the chemicals  industry.  The  porter of chemicals from India, valued
       discussion is within the context of the  at  US$2.4-bn  followed  by  USA  with  How do you see India’s chemical
 Directories Business Forums | Expositions  Comprehensive Economic Partnership  imports  of  US$2.2-bn.  In  FY20-23,  industry  shaping up  in the years
       Agreement (CEPA) between India and  exports of chemicals and petroleum  ahead?
 The only organisation in India catering exclusively to the needs of the entire chemical industry  the UAE, which is expected to give a  products stood at US$21.21-bn.  With
 Contact:  further boost to the bilateral trade bet-  India being the third largest chemicals   Over the past few years, the chemi-
                                         producer in Asia, the industry has great  cals  industry has surpassed expecta-
       ween the two countries.
 SEVAK PUBLICATIONS PVT. LTD.            growth potential  in a re-globalised  tions, outperforming not just the overall
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 Behind Everard Nagar, Sion (E), Mumbai 400 022.   an  overall  picture  of  trade  between   downstream industries.  What’s more
 Phone: +91-22-24044471 / 72 Email: admin@chemicalweekly.com  the UAE and India, and the share of   India  and  the  UAE  have  shared  exciting  is  that  this  upward  trajectory
       chemicals?                        strong trade relations over the past  is projected to continue in the coming

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