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Joint Nordic Control of E-commerce
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Summary
1. Background
1.1 The Nordic Enforcement Group
1.2 Enforcement of e-commerce
1.3 Objectives of the project
2. Method
2.1 Chemical legislations in scope
2.2 Other relevant legislations
2.3 Relevant e-commerce actors and responsibility
2.4 Selection of companies, products and substances
2.5 Communication between member states
3. Results
3.1 Non-compliant products
3.2 Restricted substances and materials
3.3 Enforcement measures
4. Discussion
4.1 Dropshipping stores have the highest non-compliance rate
4.2 More non-compliant products from non-EU countries
References
Appendix I: Definitions in this project
Appendix II: Product types