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At last - the China RoHS Catalogue Phase 2

Some two years late the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has just released the proposed first batch Key Administrative Catalogue for the Pollution Control of Electronic Information Products. While Phase 1 which covered labelling and information was implemented in March 2007, the Phase 2 restriction requirements have slipped on several occasions (end 2007, mid then end 2008, then early 2009!).

Issued on 9 October there will now be a one month consultation period.

The law goes into effect 10 months after the catalogue is implemented.

Items covered include various types of phones and a wide range of printers. Some exemptions will be allowed.

Testing will be required as widely documented before in this column.

A more comprehensive report will follow.

For a refresher on China RoHS click here.

 

 

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