New regime for exports to China
Companies exporting to China need to be aware that from 30th April 2003, CCIB or CCEE marks can no longer be used for products imported into or sold in China.
Companies exporting to China need to be aware that from 30th April 2003, CCIB or CCEE marks can no longer be used for products imported into or sold in China.
Prior to this date, products carrying CCIB or CCEE mark can be marketed or imported under the supervision of the AQSIQ local branches with which such products are filed.
All products within the scope of the CCC requirements must be CCC marked from the 1st May 2003.
TUV International can simplify and remove the guesswork out of the CCC certification process.
Its staff have experience handling CCEE and CCIB applications for electrical products for many years and are now ready to help with your CCC approvals.
UK-based staff will work with companies to determine the technical requirements and test samples, compile the necessary documentation required and be a single point of contact for approvals.
Meanwhile, the company's staff in China handle all direct contact with the Chinese authorities.
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