[Export Strategy] How to Export Smartphones Smoothly?
November 11, 2024 12:49
Exporting electronic equipment accessories involves signing agency agreements, confirming product information, arranging shipping, delivering goods, preparing export documents, customs declaration, customs clearance, bill of lading confirmation, and cost settlement. Throughout the process, it is also necessary to consider specific requirements of different countries, such as certificates of origin, as well as pre-arranged transportation insurance.
This article provides a detailed analysis of the EUs regulatory requirements for the export of different types of electrical and electronic equipment, including plugs, sockets, power banks, mobile phone and laptop batteries, and chargers. These regulations cover multiple aspects such as product quality, safety, and environmental friendliness.
The United States has strict regulatory and standard requirements for imported electronic and electrical equipment. This article details the relevant regulatory departments, laws and regulations, product classifications and specific regulatory requirements, aiming to help exporters understand and meet the import requirements of the US market.
China has firmly secured the throne of the worlds largest electronic components market! However, bringing them from abroad to the home is not as simple as just saying come on. Today, lets deeply explore the processes and details that need attention when importing these electronic components!
This article provides a detailed analysis of the entire process of exporting plug-in heaters to the United States, including export classification and standardized declaration, U.S. export certification requirements, and customs clearance requirements. It first clarifies the HS code for export and the elements that need to be declared, then details the UL and FCC standards that heaters must comply with, and emphasizes the changes and impacts of the 2022 revised UL1278 standard. Finally, it outlines the customs clearance requirements. This guide will help exporters and manufacturers better understand and comply with the relevant regulations for exporting to the U.S.
This article discusses in detail the possible problems and their solutions in the import customs clearance process of electronic products. It includes problems in links such as commodity inspection, packaging, and transportation, and proposes specific measures and methods to solve these problems to ensure the smooth import of electronic products.
In the first quarter of 2023, the EU Safety Gate system issued 59 notifications for non-compliant electrical and electronic products. Notably, 45 of these involved electrical and electronic products originating from China, accounting for 76.3% of the total notifications. The notified product categories mainly included lighting fixtures, household appliances, electronic products, power connectors, and power banks. The reasons for notification were primarily risks of electric shock, fire, burns, and non-compliance with chemical and environmental requirements.
In todays era of technological development, wireless products have become an important part of daily life. So, what certifications and regulatory requirements must wireless products imported into China meet to ensure compliance and safety?
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