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China RoHS - more information

The dearth of information on China RoHS is probably one reason why this column receives so many "hits" when snippets of information become available.

As previously reported, the first draft China RoHS catalogue was published on 9th October 2009 with a one month consultation period.

So where are we at now, and what products might be included in the second catalogue?

I understand that the proposals now sit with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Technical Barrier to Trade (TBT) committee.

Countries are supposed to submit proposed new legislation to the WTO for comments mainly where there are concerns that the legislation will act as a barrier to trade.

Sources also expect the second catalogue to continue with the consumer products theme and possibly include things like TV and VCR / DVDs.

 

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