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Not meeting the safety standards for 40 products including overseas direct drive DC power supply devices and children's fiber products
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The National Institute of Technical Standards (NIST) of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Resources (MIIT) held a "Seminar on Promoting EU Carbon Regulation Response Standardization" on Thursday, August 29th, with over 100 industry professionals and standard experts in attendance.

The European Union (EU) is strengthening carbon restrictions throughout the entire product process, especially the recently effective "battery restrictions and eco design restrictions", which will be implemented in stages starting from 25 years, requiring the calculation of the total carbon emissions generated by the product supply chain and making them public. At the same time, the mandatory use of recycled raw materials and content evaluations of major metals such as cobalt and lithium will be carried out, and the durability, maintainability, and resource efficiency of each product will be evaluated and made public.

The purpose of this seminar is to explain the content of global carbon regulation and the current situation of government response, and to collect industry opinions on standardization promotion plans (schemes) to support carbon neutrality policies based on government supply chains. The National Standards Institute has identified the standardization topics required to meet detailed requirements such as carbon footprint, digital product passport (DPP), recycled raw material content, and resource efficiency evaluation for battery and environmental design regulations. The plan is to develop them into international or national standards, or introduce the developed international standards into national standards.

*Develop 25 international standards and 30 national standards (develop 9 inherent national standards and introduce 21 international standards)

Wu Guanghai, Director of the Standards Policy Bureau of the National Standards Institute, who presided over the seminar that day, said, "Recently, there has been a trend of expanding the target products of carbon restrictions, and the scope has also expanded to the industrial supply chain. In order to enable our export enterprises to cope with global carbon restrictions, we will smoothly implement the standardization promotion plan


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