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Shenzhen adds PSE on export LED products for Japanese market
Shenzhen EntryExit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau announced that starting July 1 this year, all LED bulbs and LED lamp components that are exported to
Japanese market must have safety mark of PSE.
As an emerging and fast developing industry, LED industry has seen controversy and disputes in terms of a great portion of concepts and performance
testing metrics. In recent years, the US and EU have introduced multiple technical standards and codes, reckons a director from Shenzhen
EntryExit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau. It is estimated that in 2011, Shenzhen exported 1,002 batches of light source and luminaires with the value
reaching $ 50.6095 million. The requirement of PSE market will have an unavoidable effect on China's export of related products.
The EntryExit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau requires high attention from related export enterprises to this new directive and recommends that
those export enterprises should study closely on foreign markets' related laws, codes and standards to ensure a proper responding act when&nb
Japanese market must have safety mark of PSE.
As an emerging and fast developing industry, LED industry has seen controversy and disputes in terms of a great portion of concepts and performance
testing metrics. In recent years, the US and EU have introduced multiple technical standards and codes, reckons a director from Shenzhen
EntryExit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau. It is estimated that in 2011, Shenzhen exported 1,002 batches of light source and luminaires with the value
reaching $ 50.6095 million. The requirement of PSE market will have an unavoidable effect on China's export of related products.
The EntryExit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau requires high attention from related export enterprises to this new directive and recommends that
those export enterprises should study closely on foreign markets' related laws, codes and standards to ensure a proper responding act when&nb
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