Certification That Foreign Trade Personnel Need To Know
01. CE.CE (Conformite Europeenne), the CE mark is a safety certification mark, regarded as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market. All products with the CE mark can be sold in the European member states without having to meet the requirements of each member state, thus realizing the free circulation of goods within the EU member states. In the EU market, the CE mark is a compulsory certification. Whether it is a product produced by an EU enterprise or a product from another country, if it is to be freely circulated in the EU market, the CE mark must be affixed to show that the product conforms to the EU’s Technical Harmonization The basic requirements of the "New Methods of Standardization" directive is a mandatory requirement of EU law on products.
02. RoHS The full name of RoHS is The Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in Electronic and Electronic Equipment, which is also known as the 2002/95/EC directive. In 2005, the European Union supplemented 2002/95/EC in the form of 2005/618/EC resolution, which clearly stipulated lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), hexavalent chromium (Cr6+), polybrominated Diphenyl ether (PBDE) and polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) maximum limit values for six hazardous substances.
03. ULUL is the abbreviation of Underwriter Laboratories Inc. (Underwriter Laboratories Inc.), UL Safety Laboratory is the most authoritative in the United States, and it is also the largest private organization engaged in safety testing and appraisal in the world. It uses scientific testing methods to study and determine whether various materials, devices, products, facilities, buildings, etc. are harmful to life and property and the degree of harm; to determine, compile and issue corresponding standards and help reduce and prevent life Data on property losses, while carrying out fact-finding research business.
04. The full name of CCCCCC is China Compulsory Certification. It is China's WTO commitment and the principle of national treatment. The country uses compulsory product certification for 149 products in 22 categories. The name of the new national compulsory certification mark is "China Compulsory Certification". After the implementation of China's compulsory certification mark, it will gradually replace the original "Great Wall" mark and "CCIB" mark.
05. The full name of GSGS is Geprufte Sicherheit (safety certified). It is a safety certification mark issued by TüV, VDE and other institutions authorized by the German Ministry of Labor. The GS mark is a safety mark accepted by the majority of European customers. Generally, the unit price of GS certified products is higher and More popular.
06. PSEPSE (Product Safety of Electrical Appliance & Materials) certification (called "fitness inspection" in Japan) is a compulsory market access system for electrical appliances in Japan, and it is a requirement in Japan’s "Electrical Appliances Safety Law" important content. At present, the Japanese government divides electrical appliances into "specified electrical appliances" and "non-specific electrical appliances" in accordance with the Japanese "Electrical Appliances Safety Law", of which "specific electrical appliances" include 115 products; "non-specific electrical appliances" Including 338 products. PSE includes EMC and safety requirements. All products in the "Specified Electrical Appliances" catalogue entering the Japanese market must pass the certification of a third-party certification body authorized by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, obtain a certification certificate, and have a certificate on the label. Diamond shaped PSE logo.
07. FCCFCC (Federal Communications Commission), the Federal Communications Commission of the United States, coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio broadcasting, television, telecommunications, satellites and cables. Involving more than 50 states in the United States, Colombia, and regions of the United States. Many radio application products, communication products, and digital products require FCC approval to enter the US market.
08. SAASAA is certified by the Australian standards body as a certification under the Standards Association of Australian, which means that all electrical products entering the Australian market must comply with local safety regulations. As a result of the mutual recognition agreement between Australia and New Zealand, all products certified by Australia can enter the New Zealand market smoothly. All electrical products must be SAA certified
09. SASOSASO is the abbreviation of the English Saudi Arabian Standards Organization, which is the Saudi Arabian Standards Organization. SASO is responsible for the formulation of national standards for all daily necessities and products. The standards also involve measurement systems and labels.
10. The ISO9000 ISO9000 family of standards was issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The implementation of the GB/T19000—ISO9000 family of standards and the development of quality certification have once become a hot topic in the economic and business circles. In fact, quality certification has a long history. It is a product of the market economy, and quality certification is a passport for commodities to enter the international market. Today, the ISO9000 family standard quality system has become one of the key factors that cannot be ignored in international trade.
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