In message <[email protected]>, dated Fri, 24 
Apr 2009, Scott Xe <[email protected]> writes:

>The Article 2 of this directive states:-
>
>As of 1 May 2009 Member States shall ensure that products containing 
>DMF are prohibited from being placed or made available on the market.
>
>As of 1 May 2009 Member States shall ensure that products containing 
>DMF and already placed or made available on the market are withdrawn 
>from the market and recalled from consumers, and that consumers are 
>adequately informed of the risk posed by such products.
>
>The Directive was published in mid March and enter into force in May. 
>This gives time to the enforcement authorities to prepare for the 
>action.  What are the import goods handled between mid March and 1 May?

Surely you don't have products containing dimethylfumarate?
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