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Parallel trade permits

A parallel trade permit is an authorisation for the import of a plant protection product that is identical to a product already authorised in Denmark.

A parallel trade permit is valid only for Denmark. It is not valid in the rest of the North zone. An application must be made in each country for which you wish to obtain a permit.

Identical products
A plant protection product is identical with a product already authorised in Denmark only if:

a) it is produced by the same company, or an associated company or under licence according to the same method of manufacture as that of the authorised product;

b) it has the same specification, that is, contains the same active substances, safeners and synergists. The plant protection product is of the same formulation type; and the contents of the co-formulants and the packaging are the same or equivalent.

The packaging and co-formulants may not have more negative effects on health or the environment than the original product.

Requirements of the application procedure
For the Environmental Protection Agency to assess whether the requirements for identicality have been met, your application for a parallel trade permit must contain the following information:

a) the name and registration number of the plant protection product in the country of origin

b) the country or countries of origin

c) the name and address of the holder of the authorisation in the country of origin.

d) the label from the country of origin, if the Environmental Protection Agency so requires. A translation may also be required

e) the name and address of the applicant for a parallel trade permit

f) the name that the plant protection product will carry if authorised in Denmark

g) a draft Danish label for the product

h) a sample of the product, if requested by the Environmental Protection Agency

i) the name and registration number of the product already approved in Denmark

Download application form (word).

The application may be sent by e-mail to if no documentation accompanies the application. Write: 'Application for parallel trade permit of (product name)' in the subject field.
If the application contains documentation, it should be sent on a CD-ROM to:

The Environmental Protection Agency, Pesticides and Gene Technology
Strandgade 29
DK-1401 COPENHAGEN K

Case processing time
The case processing time is up to 55 days.

The cost of applying
Application for a parallel trade permit is free of charge.

After receiving a parallel trade permit
A plant protection product under a parallel trade permit may only be placed on the market and used in accordance with the authorisation of the original product.

The parallel trade permit will expire at the same time as the authorisation of the original product. If the authorisation of the original product is withdrawn for reasons other than safety reasons, the parallel trade permit will be similarly affected.

The parallel trade permit can be withdrawn if the conditions of the permit are no longer met, which includes withdrawal of the original product authorisation for safety or efficacy reasons.
An annual fee of DKK 500, together with the relevant duties due to the Danish Tax and Customs Administration, is payable for each permit.

Regulations
The requirements for parallel trade permits are described in detail in Article 52 of Regulation No 1107/2009. 

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Main principles of the Pesticide Regulation

Important points - the new Pesticides Regulation

Guide to applying

Application form for mutal recognition and zonal applications (word)

Pre-notification form for planned zonal applications (word)

Guideline on collaboration and in particular re-evaluations ind the North zone

Guidance document on evaluation of efficacy in the North zone

Guidance document on zonal evaluation and mutal recognition under Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009

Application form for parallel trade permits

Understanding the regulation

Pesticide Regulation No 1107/2009

Classification Regulation (CLP) No 1272/2008

Dangerous Preparation Directive 1999/45

Labelling Regulation No 547/2011 

Danish legislation can be found at www.retsinfo.dk and www.lovtidende.dk
EU legislation is available at http://eur-lex.europa.eu

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