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Portable Lithium Ion Storage Batteries(Mobile Batteries)to be regulated under the Electrical Appliances and Materials Safety Act
On February 1, 2018, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry(METI)decided to revise the notification titled Interpretation of the Scope, etc. of Electrical Appliances and Materials* to include portable lithium ion storage batteries, referred to as "mobile batteries," in the scope of the Electrical Appliances and Materials Safety Act(known as the "PSE Act"). Bearing in mind the impact of this revision on markets, METI sets a transitional period of one year from the revision; beyond this period, i.e. after February 1, 2019, nobody will be allowed to manufacture, import or sell mobile batteries that do not comply with the technical requirements or other rules stipulated in the PSE Act. *Note: April 2, 2012 商局No.1 of March 21, 2012
Notice of the MIIT on Printing and Distributing the Measures for the Implementation of the Recording of the Sales of Radio Transmission Equipment (Provisional)
Enterprises that sell radio transmission equipment shall, within 10 working days from the date of commencement of sale, go through the radio transmission equipment sales filing information platform to handle the sales filing procedures at the provincial radio regulatory agency where they are registered; the filing information includes the business entity information and sales. Equipment information, etc.
Revision KC 62133 was released and effective on September 6, 2018
The revised version of KC 62133 (IEC 62133:2012 ed. 2.0) for batteries and secondary batteries has been effective since September 6, 2018. compared to the unmodified version ,the revised version of KC 62133 adds some addition test to secondary and lithium batteries .Previous versions of the standard can continue to be used until September 6, 2019.
Singapore - IMDA modifications for the SRD 470-806mhz restricted frequency band
As of September 14, 2018, IMDA has stopped accepting registration (new application or update) of the SRD 698-806 MHz band equipment, and in addition, the equipment using the band will stop selling in Singapore from January 1, 2019.
Notice on the Amendment of the Implementation Rules for Compulsory Product Certification for Audio and Video Equipment, Information Technology Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
CQC revised the implementation rules for mandatory product certification for audio and video equipment, information technology equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment