A data line refers to a communication cable that connects various electronic devices and transmits data information, and can also be said to be an external connection channel or bridge for communication between devices. Nowadays, with the rapid development of the electronics industry, data cables have become an indispensable part of our lives. They are often used to connect computers and mobile devices to transmit video, ringtones, pictures and other files. It can also be connected to a charger. to charge your mobile device. However, the export of data cables to the EU requires CE certification. The main testing standards are EN55032 and EN55035.
With the development of network and communication technology, the demand for wireless communication of home users is increasing day by day. WiFi has been widely recognized by its unique advantages and shows great application prospects, but generally such wireless products want to be sold or used in Singapore. IMDA certification is required. If you have products that need to apply for Singapore IMDA certification, please feel free to contact our ZRLK testing for processing.
Bluetooth speakers refer to audio devices with built-in Bluetooth chips that replace traditional wire connections with Bluetooth connections. By connecting with Bluetooth playback devices such as mobile phones, tablet computers, and notebooks, the purpose of convenience and speed is achieved. Nowadays, with the maturity of Bluetooth wireless audio transmission technology, Bluetooth speakers are accepted and recognized by more and more users, and the market prospect is bright. However, if the Bluetooth speaker wants to be sold in the domestic market, it needs to apply for CCC certification.
On February 23, 2022, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) submitted a proposal for the EU-wide restriction of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl compounds) in firefighting foams. This proposal will prevent further contamination of groundwater and soil, as well as reduce risks to human health and the environment.
On February 25, 2022, the European Union published the final assessment report for the exemption of Pack 24 of the RoHS 2.0 directive. The report evaluates and evaluates applications for extensions of exemptions from Sections 5(b), 18(b), 18(b)-I, 24, 29, 32, 34 of Appendix III and Section 34 of Appendix IV. Suggestions are given. PACK 24 evaluation items are all related to lead content, involving glass, phosphor catalyst, solder and other materials. This final evaluation report adds two new clauses 18(b)-II and 24(a).
On March 4, 2022, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) announced a public comment on a potential Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC), and the comment period will end on April 19, 2022, during which various stakeholders Comments can be submitted to ECHA. Substances that pass the review will be included in the SVHC Candidate List as official substances.
The 102nd meeting of the IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) adopted Amendments 40-20 to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code. The amendment has made a number of revisions to chapters such as classification, packaging, and marking of dangerous goods, and will be enforced from June 1, 2022.
News Express | February 2022 Global Market Access Information Update Summary
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