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CCC certification
The full name of CCC certification is "China Compulsory Certification", and the English name is China Compulsory Certification. It is a product conformity assessment system implemented by the Chinese government in accordance with laws and regulations to protect consumers’ personal safety and national security, strengthen product quality management.

A total of 8 stages are required for an enterprise to apply for CCC certification, including application acceptance, data review, sample receiving, sample testing, factory inspection, conformity assessment, certificate approval, certificate printing, receiving, sending and management.

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European Union Certification

European Union Certification

In the EU market, the "CE" mark is a compulsory certification mark. According to EU regulations, the use, sale, and circulation of products covered by the regulations in the EU must meet the corresponding laws and regulations, plus CE) to conduct a conformity assessment of the product. Affix the CE mark.

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American Certification

American Certification

According to the relevant parts of the United States Federal Communications Regulations (CFR Part 47), all mobile communication terminal products entering the United States require FCC-ID certification. At present, the United States has become my country’s second largest trading partner for several consecutive years, and the trade volume between China and the United States has shown an upward trend year by year. The American product technical standards are very demanding and import regulations are very strict. Understanding the American market access regulations will help Chinese products open the American market and avoid the inability to clear customs and lead to the seizure of goods.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC-manages the import and use of radio frequency devices, including mobile phone Bluetooth products, tablet computers, POS machines, mobile payment computers, wireless monitoring, remote control, walkie-talkies, WIFI routers, car wireless products, wireless network cards, communication terminals, radio equipment. These products are exported to the United States, The FCC-ID certificate must be issued and approved by the TCB agency authorized by the government.

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Canada Certification

Canada Certification

CSA is the abbreviation of Canadian Standards Association (Canadian Standards Association). It was established in 1919 and is Canada’s first non-profit organization dedicated to the development of industrial standards. Products such as electronics and electrical appliances sold in the North American market need to obtain safety certifications. At present, CSA is the largest safety certification agency in Canada and one of the most famous safety certification agencies in the world. It can provide safety certification for all types of products in machinery, building materials, electrical appliances, computer equipment, office equipment, environmental protection, medical fire safety, sports and entertainment. CSA has provided certification services for thousands of manufacturers all over the world, and hundreds of millions of products with the CSA mark are sold in the North American market every year.

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Korea Certification

Korea Certification

Korea KC certification
KC certification is a safety certification system for electrical and electronic appliances in South Korea, that is, KC mark certification. It is a mandatory safety certification system implemented by the Korea Institute of Technology and Standards (KATS) in accordance with the "Electrical Appliances Safety Management Act" on January 1, 2009. KC certification By the Korea Bureau of Technology and Standards (KATS). The Korea Technology Standards Agency is affiliated to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of Korea. It has established a legal framework for market access for various consumer products to ensure consumer safety. In addition, the agency is also responsible for formulating new standards and coordinating South Korea’s role in the unification of international standards.

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Britain UKCA Certification

Britain UKCA Certification

From January 1, 2021, the "UKCA" mark will replace the CE mark in the UK market. The use, sale, and circulation of products covered by the regulations in the UK must meet the corresponding laws and regulations, and the UKCA mark will be affixed.

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Australian Certification

Australian Certification

Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM, Regulatory Compliance Mark) is a registration mark that indicates that the supplier declares that the product complies with the safety and other requirements specified by the electrical safety laws/regulations of the Australian states and New Zealand, and also complies with the Australian "Radio Communication Act" and The electromagnetic compatibility requirements stipulated by New Zealand’s "Radio Communication Act". Only products that meet the requirements of electrical safety regulations and EMC regulations can use the RCM mark. SAA Standards Australia International Limited (Standards Australia International Limited) is Australia’s only standard certification body, and all electrical products are subject to safety certification (SAA). The inspection agency checks the safety and reliability of electrical appliances through destructive tests on electrical appliances. For example, in transformers, which need to withstand 3000V withstand voltage, check the safety performance of electrical appliances. Check the electrical structure of the power supply to check for leakage. Evaluate the mechanical hazards of electrical appliances to see if there are hidden dangers, etc. At present, there are two ways to apply for SAA certification in China. One is to transfer the CB test report. If there is no CB test report, you can also apply directly.

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Japan Certification

Japan Certification

Product Safety of Electrical Appliance & Materials (called "fitness inspection" in Japan) is a mandatory market access system for electrical appliances in Japan and an important content stipulated in the "Electrical Appliances Safety Law" of Japan.

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Malaysia Certification

Malaysia Certification

In 1998, Malaysia established a new regulatory licensing framework under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, and established a new regulatory agency, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission MCMC. Wireless product standards, certification and testing programs, and import and export management are all formulated by MCMC. SIRIM QAS is responsible for certification management and control. Wireless products apply for SIRIMR certification at the Malayan Multimedia Communications Commission (MCMC). All products that have been registered and certified by SKMM need to paste the MCMC logo before they can be listed in Malaysia.

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South Africa

South Africa

The South African National Mandatory Regulation Implementation Act (Act 5 of 2008) was promulgated in the Government Gazette 31216 on July 4, 2008, and was enforced on September 1, 2008. It is controlled by the South African agency NRCS. NRCS is the abbreviation of National Regulator of Compulsory Specification, and its full name in Chinese is the National Compulsory Requirements Management Department. Its predecessor was the SABS certification regulatory department, which has since become an independent department. All electronic and electrical products that meet the requirements, whether they are exported or sold in the South African market, must apply to the NRCS for a power of attorney as a customs clearance and sales pass.

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