The UK Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has decided to indefinitely extend the recognition of the CE mark in the UK. This article details the impact of this decision, the regulations and product scope involved, and key information enterprises should note, providing critical guidance for businesses exporting to the UK.
This article provides a detailed introduction to the selection of foreign trade payment methods, including common methods such as Telegraphic Transfer (TT), Letter of Credit (LC), Documents against Payment (DP), and their respective advantages and disadvantages. By comparing different payment methods, it helps foreign trade practitioners choose the most suitable payment method based on transaction scale and customer situation to ensure safe and smooth transactions.
This article details Japans compliance requirements for cosmetic labels, especially regarding the labeling information of small containers, answering whether information such as ingredients and precautions can be printed on the outer packaging. Through a detailed analysis of Japanese regulations, it helps enterprises understand how to ensure that small cosmetic containers meet all labeling requirements when exported to Japan.
The EU has decided to impose anti-subsidy tariffs of up to 48% on Chinese electric vehicles, prompting China to swiftly retaliate by imposing deposits on EU brandy. How will this trade dispute impact both economies?
The EU has issued the latest revised bill of the EU Food Contact Plastics Regulation, updated the list of authorized substances, and added di - 2 - ethylhexyl cyclohexane - 1,2 - dicarboxylate (DEHCH). This revision came into effect on August 31, 2023.
On August 31, 2023, the National Institutes for Food and Drug Control issued the Technical Guidelines for Childrens Cosmetics. Compared to the previous Draft for Comments, this release includes changes in technical requirements such as product formulation, product labeling, and product safety assessment. This article provides a detailed breakdown of these changes.
In the first eight months of this year, Chinas import and export figures show a slight decline. Although exports have grown, the drop in imports has led to an overall unsatisfactory performance.
The United States has decided to further extend the exemption period for additional tariffs on 429 Chinese products. This is a measure taken by the United States after the outbreak of the COVID - 19 pandemic to ease the burden on industries and retailers.
On May 23, 2023, the European Commission issued the new General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), which will be compulsorily implemented on December 13, 2024. This is not only a legal update but also a revolution involving consumer product safety, the global supply chain, and new technologies.