China

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CCC

CCC (China Compulsory Certificate, aka. 3C) is a certification system which is compulsory by law, with the national responsibility to protect the rights and interests of consumers, personal safety, property, safety, etc. Products included in compulsory items must obtain CCC certification in order to be imported into China. If there is no certification, sales, imports, shipments, and customs clearance in China are impossible. Target products: 172 items in 23 categories: Electric wires and cables, Switches for circuits, Installation protective and connection devices, Low-voltage Electrical Apparatus, etc.

SRRC

From 1st June, 1999 China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII) implemented a compulsory certification system for communication products targeting specific wired and wireless devices. Since unapproved telecommunications products are prohibited from being sold in China, wireless products sold or used in China must be State Radio Regulation of China (SRRC) certified. Target Product: Navigation, Radar, Remote Control, Cell phone, telemetry, broadcasting and television, etc. covering 27 types of products.

NAL

NAL (Network Access License) is a wire and wireless communication device approval system which The Ministry of Information Industry (MII) of China has created for items subjected to NAL. Targeted products: Telegraph Facilities, Wireless Telegraphy Facilities, High-end Equipment

CFDA

The grades for Medical devices are classified into 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes. For overseas medical devices which acquire CFDA medical device certification, manufacturers must use designated organizations in China as their deputy. Further on, foreign manufacturers must take reference in medical device sales and follow-up of a chinese company or China’s corresponding qualifications. Target Product: Medical device system, oxygen saturation meter, electromyography, etc.

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