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The Toy Association regularly comments on critical issues affecting the toy industry. Here is a selection of recent letters sent to various agencies by Association staff.
April 2023 -
Comments to CPSC on Information Disclosure Under Section 6(b) of the Consumer Product Safety Act Comments to FTC on Proposed Revisions to the Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims
March 2023 -
Letter to NYS Department of Environmental Conservation on TCCP Rulemaking Proposal
September 2022 - Letter to U.S. Court of International Trade on USTR's Insufficient Response to Tariff Comments
July 2022 - Comments to India Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change on New E-Waste Rules Comments to USITC on Economic Impact of Section 232 and 301 Tariffs on U.S. Industries Downstream Users Coalition Comments to EPA on Proposed Asbestos Reporting Rule Comments to EU Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks Regarding Titanium Dioxide Letter to Biden Administration Regarding ILWU-PMA Contract Negotiations
June 2022 - Toy Association Urges Inclusion of SHOP SAFE & INFORM Acts in China Competition Bill Toy Association Lauds Passage of Ocean Shipping Reform Act
May 2022 - SBAR Comments on Proposed PFAS Reporting
April 2022 - Letter to Congress on Inclusion of Miscellaneous Tariff Bill Toy Association Submits Comments to FMC on Regulating Demurrage and Detention Charges
March 2022 - Ad Hoc Downstream Users Coalition Comments to EPA on TSCA Risk Determination
February 2022 - ICPHSO and Multiple Stakeholders Urge CPSC to Continue Interaction and Participation
November 2021 - Comments on Proposed Chile Toy Safety Regulation Revisions
October 2021 - Comments Regarding Foreign Trade Barriers to U.S. Exports for 2022 Reporting (Docket No. USTR- 2021-0016)
July 2021 - Letter to House Committee on Transportation Subcommittee on Shipping Crisis
July 2021 - Letters to Members of Congress on Shipping Crisis
June 2021 - Letter to ANSI on Guidance for Advertising and Marketing Affecting Children
January 2021 - Comments to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Secondary Infringement Liability in E-Commerce
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