As I previously reported the first draft China RoHS "Catalogue" was published on the 9th of October with a consultation period of one month.
The restrictions will come into force ten months after the adoption of the legislation, unless changes are made.
So what has happened in the meantime?
I had a chat with Paul Goodman of consultants Cobham Technical Services who said:
"The only real news on China RoHS for well over a year was the draft catalogue. We assume the Chinese Government will publish as new legislation. However, according to a Chinese lawyer I heard at a recent webinar, it is not unusual for Chinese legislation to be published and come into force with no announcements and it can take several months to hear about it. Very inconvenient when they allow only 10 months to comply".
Not too much of a problem until future drafts are published that include a wider range of products that impact manufacturers of products that will be shipped to China.
Directive Decoder
Gary Nevison, Head of Legislation at