Recently, the Canadian Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) issued an important announcement, making major adjustments to the application for equipment certification with multiple product marketing names (PMN). From June 30, 2025, it will be officially mandatory that such equipment must be handled in the mode of \"Family Application\", and multiple product marketing names (PMN) cannot be filled in a single field.
In February 2025, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) released the 7th edition of IEC 60335-2-14:2025, Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Part 2: Particular Requirements for Kitchen Machinery.
For enterprises planning to introduce their products to the Australian and New Zealand markets, RCM certification is an indispensable key step and can be regarded as a \"must-have entry ticket\" for their products to enter these two major markets.
In the tide of global trade, for products to break into the South Korean market, compliance and development are key issues that cannot be bypassed. The KC certification for live streaming cameras is a typical example.
In the process of drones entering the European market, CE certification is an unavoidable key threshold. As a mandatory product safety certification system promoted by the European Union, CE certification holds a pivotal position. It is crucial for drones to smoothly enter the European market and secure a share in this vast territory.
On July 15, 2025, the European Union published Regulation (EU) 2025/843 in the Official Journal, amending Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). This amendment adds restrictions for 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-di-tert-amylphenol (UV-328) to Part A of Annex I of the POPs Regulation. The amendment will enter into force 20 days after publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
On July 14, 2025, the European Commission published in its Official Journal the revised Regulation (EU) 2025/1399 on POPs, which will enter into force on August 3, 2025.
In the trade of radio equipment exported to the European Union, EN 18031 certification is becoming a key \"threshold\". From August 1, 2025, the new EU regulations require that all radio equipment exported to the EU must be certified by EN 18031. This certification is derived from the EU Authorization Regulation (EU) 2022/30, which incorporates cybersecurity requirements into the compliance framework of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED). The supporting standard EN 18031 series was subsequently released. Equipment that has not passed the certification will be prohibited from entering the EU market.
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