Macao: New regulation for Mercury-added products under the Minamata Convention
Macao has published a Chief Executive’s Decision No. 109/2025 which prohibits the import, export and transhipment of mercury-added products listed in the Minamata Convention on Mercury and its amendments.
- The following product categories are affected:
- Batteries and accumulators
- Switches and relays
- Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) for general lighting
- The following linear and non-linear fluorescent lamps (LFL) for general lighting (e.g., U-shaped and circular):
(1) Tri-band phosphor, all wattages
(2) Halophosphate phosphor, all wattages - High-pressure mercury vapor lamps (HPMV) for general lighting
- Cold cathode fluorescent lamps and external electrode fluorescent lamps (CCFL and EEFL) for electronic displays
- Cosmetics, including soaps and skin-whitening creams, excluding cosmetics for application around the eyes that use mercury as a preservative where no effective and safe alternative preservatives exist
- Pesticides, biocides, and topical antiseptics
- The following non-electronic measuring devices:
(1) Barometers
(2) Hygrometers
(3) Manometers
(4) Thermometers
(5) Sphygmomanometers - Strain gauges, for use with plethysmographs
- The following electrical and electronic measuring devices:
(1) Melt pressure transducers
(2) Melt pressure transmitters
(3) Melt pressure sensors - Mercury vacuum pumps;
- Tire pressure gauges and wheel weights;
- Photographic film and paper.
The proposed date of entry into force is the 1 January 2026.
To find out more about product compliance in Macao, do not hesitate to contact the Product Compliance Institute.

