Canada

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CSA

Canadian Standards Association (CSA). The Canadian government requires companies to maintain a certain level of performance and safety for products and services sold in the country; stricter regulations are applied to companies that install wires or electrical equipment and devices due to the high risk of electric shocks. In order to sell products in Canada, it is necessary to obtain a designated certification that can guarantee the product's performance and safety, and among them, the CSA certification is mostly preferred. Target Products: Electric appliances, electric machines, wires, electric parts, materials, and gas/oil-burning appliances, etc.

IC

IC certification is a compulsory certification system for Canadian communication equipment administered by Industry Canada (IC). IC is an organization that covers communication standards and electromagnetic wave standards, etc. for the purpose of protecting life and property safety from radio waves and other communication environments. Target Products: wired equipment, wireless equipment, Equipment subject to electromagnetic wave test

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