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These chemicals are designated as those that are used in the manufacture of
the controlled substances and are important to the manufacture of the
substances. For any (Control Substance) products Import and Export ***
subjected to your country government laws /control substance ACT.
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The Controlled Substances Act (CSA) was enacted into law by the Congress of
the United States as Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and
Control Act of 1970.[1] The CSA is the federal U.S. drug policy under which
the manufacture, importation, possession, use and distribution of certain
substances is regulated. The Act also served as the national implementing
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