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Is China RoHS moving nearer?

The Certification and Accreditation Administration of China has published implementation rules on the Voluntary Certification on the Pollution Control of Electronic Information Products.
The implementation rules will enter into force on 1 November 2011 and cover such as product coverage, types of certification, certification procedures and requirements, RoHS certificate, a voluntary product certification mark as well as details on the certification fee.
Also published is the first batch of Electronic Information Products requiring certification.
These include electronic information products, peripherals, components and electronic materials.
The Chinese authorities continue to work on several new standards and it is still the intention that "electronic information products" be extended to "electrical and electronic products" so more aligned to EU RoHS.
While the China RoHS restriction phase is running some four years late there does now appear to be some positive progress.
 
 
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