After Japan revised the "Electrical Appliance Safety Law," how should foreign trade companies in Shunde respond to the export of LED lighting fixtures, vacuum cleaners and other electrical appliances? Yesterday, the "Electrical Appliance Safety Law" (hereinafter referred to as the "Safety Law") technical seminar organized by the State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, and co-organized by the Guangdong Public Appliance Service Platform for Export of Household Appliances and Supporting Industries was held in Shunde and was from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Two experts gave lectures on the spot.
It is understood that on July 1 this year, Japan’s “electric safety law†was revised to include products such as LED lighting fixtures, vacuum cleaners, and lithium-ion batteries. “We have been very concerned about this and hope that through this technical seminar, we can help foreign trade companies improve their ability to cope with such aspects as design, production, and testing, and guide inspection and quarantine agencies in strengthening inspections of exports, inspections, and assistance to enterprises. "Ability," was introduced by Wang Yansheng, Deputy Director of Inspection and Supervision Department of AQSIQ.
According to the data provided by the Shunde Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, in 2010, the region's mechanical and electrical products exported to Japan after inspection were 4,604 in total, with a value of 390 million U.S. dollars. In 2011, they grew to 6821, with a value of 550 million U.S. dollars. “In the first half of this year, the number of export batches has reached 3,369 batches, with a value of US$350 million,†the person in charge of the Shunde Inspection and Quarantine Bureau said. As Shunde’s exports of electromechanical products from Japan continue to grow, the revision of the “electricity safety law†is also It will have an impact on a number of local companies, especially the related LED lamps and LED bulb companies that export to Japan.
It is understood that on July 1 this year, Japan’s “electric safety law†was revised to include products such as LED lighting fixtures, vacuum cleaners, and lithium-ion batteries. “We have been very concerned about this and hope that through this technical seminar, we can help foreign trade companies improve their ability to cope with such aspects as design, production, and testing, and guide inspection and quarantine agencies in strengthening inspections of exports, inspections, and assistance to enterprises. "Ability," was introduced by Wang Yansheng, Deputy Director of Inspection and Supervision Department of AQSIQ.
According to the data provided by the Shunde Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, in 2010, the region's mechanical and electrical products exported to Japan after inspection were 4,604 in total, with a value of 390 million U.S. dollars. In 2011, they grew to 6821, with a value of 550 million U.S. dollars. “In the first half of this year, the number of export batches has reached 3,369 batches, with a value of US$350 million,†the person in charge of the Shunde Inspection and Quarantine Bureau said. As Shunde’s exports of electromechanical products from Japan continue to grow, the revision of the “electricity safety law†is also It will have an impact on a number of local companies, especially the related LED lamps and LED bulb companies that export to Japan.
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