With the deepening of globalization, international trade in childrens products is growing rapidly. However, this has led to increasingly stringent safety and environmental requirements for childrens products in various countries. What are the specific requirements for exporting childrens products to the EU, USA, and South Korea? Lets explore the latest safety and environmental regulations in these regions.
RoHS regulations
REACH regulation
POPs Regulations
US Federal Regulations (CFR)
Magnet Safety Standards:The proposed 16 CFR 1262 regulation in January 2022 sets specific magnetic flux coefficient limits for magnet products.
Delaware HB77 Bill
Flame Retardant Restrictions:Starting July 2023, restrict specific flame retardant content exceeding 0.1% in upholstered furniture and childrens products.
California AB 652 Bill
PFAS restrictions:From July 2023, PFAS content in infant and childrens products must be below 100 ppm.
Phthalate Restrictions:In 2022, Diisobutyl Phthalate (DIBP) was added to childrens product safety standards, increasing restricted items to 7.
Safety Awareness:Recognize potential product risks to ensure production safety.
Regulatory Familiarity:Technical personnel must be familiar with the safety requirements and standards of export countries.
Enhanced Inspection:Strengthen enterprise self-inspection capabilities and communication with customers.
Exporting infant and childrens products to the EU, US, and South Korea requires compliance with respective regulations including RoHS, REACH, CFR, etc. These regulations are constantly updated, requiring enterprises to stay informed and ensure products meet the latest standards. Only then can they maintain competitiveness in the global market while safeguarding childrens safety and health.
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