Precursor License for Chemical Production: From Acetone to Sulfuric Acid
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In modern chemical manufacturing, the use of base substances — from acetone to sulfuric acid — is a routine part of technological processes. They are utilized in the production of paints and coatings, agrochemicals, the processing industry, and even in certain food sectors. However, because these substances are precursors, their circulation is a high-responsibility area subject to state control.
This is precisely why an important legal nuance arises for businesses: working with such raw materials may imply the need to obtain a precursor license. Unfortunately, many enterprises do not identify their activities with the licensed sector until an audit occurs. This creates significant risks, ranging from fines to the suspension of business operations.
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