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Updated: 8/17/2019

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What is the difference of ISO and JCIA?

ISO (International Organization for Standardization) develops and publishes international standards across various sectors, including quality management and safety. JCIA (Japan Chemical Industry Association), on the other hand, is a national organization that focuses specifically on the chemical industry in Japan, promoting sustainable practices and representing industry interests. While ISO standards can be applicable globally across multiple industries, JCIA’s work is more localized and tailored to the needs of the Japanese chemical sector.


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