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With the EU “on the electronic

Electric Equipment limit the use of certain Hazardous Substances “(RoHS Directive) will take effect in July 1, Ministry of Information Industry, the National Development and Reform Commission, the State Administration of Quality Supervision and other relevant government departments and industry associations work is in full swing for, on the one hand, they adopted the norms and guidelines issued to help exporters cope with RoHS directive, Directive to reduce

China Electronics The impact of the export business; the other hand, in order to protect China’s own environment, known as “China RoHS directive,” the “Electronic Information Products Pollution Control Regulations,” also co-developed by the seven ministries and commissions and was recently formally introduced. Whether the export or domestic market, China’s electronic business environment will not open around the opportunities and challenges.

RoHS WEEE directive influence more evident than

According CCCME figures show that the year 2005, total exports of machinery and electronic products 426.75 billion U.S. dollars, accounting for the proportion of China’s exports to reach 56%, the EU is China’s second largest export market for machinery and electronic products, exports to 90.48 billion U.S. dollars, second only to the United States. China Machinery and Electronic Products Import and Export Chamber of Commerce

Home Appliances Chapter Secretary-General Yu Zhipu estimated that China’s household electrical appliances exported to the EU nearly 20 billion U.S. dollars annually, of which about 20% of export to their own brands, 80% of OEM OEM export.

Survey electronics manufacturers in mainland China reached only half of the RoHS requirements

While 64% of manufacturers believe that after the implementation of RoHS will cause product prices.

Yuzhi Pu said, RoHS appliance exports to China certainly would be affected. But on the OEM contract manufacturers and brands were different. For their own brands, the means may not be the original product marketed in the EU, while for the OEM contract manufacturer, the station will have to reshuffle the cards and the team effect. Meet the RoHS directive will be business opportunities, which force the supplier to obtain a favorable position.

2005 8 effect from 13 for “Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive” (WEEE Directive) does not seem to significantly impact on exports, which so many companies there are chances that the RoHS directive but also “Ray sound and no rain. ” Yuzhi Pu said, WEEE directive There are several reasons not obvious, first, by the seller is responsible for WEEE, so the impact on manufacturers is indirect; Second, because the corresponding EU legislation and recycling system takes time to perfect impact is asymptotic to. He said the EU WEEE directive is subject to switching costs in all member states to take effect after the law of the country, but in view of different national circumstances, countries start the WEEE directive is not the same time. For example, only Switzerland, Sweden, the Nordic countries, 6 the implementation of WEEE directive on time, France, Britain, Italy, Poland and other countries have a time delay range, while Chinese exports to the Nordic market is very small, so for the time being limited. He stressed that with the WEEE directive incremental difference, which entered into force on July 1st the impact of RoHS directive will be more apparent.

However, Yu Zhipu RoHS directive for the impact on exporters optimistic. He pointed out that the technology should mature RoHS directive, but need to improve the product cost. Many large enterprises are prepared better, but many small and medium enterprises due to inadequate preparation, blind panic and tension. As the RoHS directive is a manufacturer of self-affirm, sampling and other relevant EU reserves the right, so he must be honest enterprise in particular warned that he should be strictly, not fraud, or if it is sampling that will face strict punishment.

China Home Appliances Vice Secretary-General Xu Dongsheng RoHS directive also think that the export will not affect too many companies are able to meet the basic, but the cost has increased. He said that according to the Consumer Electronics Association information available, many large and medium enterprises in late 2005 and early 2006 has been basically ready.

In fact, this is also the efforts of relevant departments of the State are inseparable. Back in February 2003, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce Science and Technology Division on its website a notice about the RoHS directive. Europe Division, Ministry of Commerce, Sun Yongfu said: “The Ministry of Commerce has joined the AQSIQ and the EU at working level on many occasions, and strive to mitigate the impact of instruction on Chinese Enterprises.”

AQSIQ also real-time tracking of changes in EU RoHS directive, particularly one of the “Product Exemption List.” AQSIQ and CNCA also the end of 2005, 7 deal with jointly held a special press conference RoHS directive, issued at the meeting in addition to the EU RoHS directive for the six test methods standards, AQSIQ and the commission also said it is further effort to develop electronic and electrical products testing toxic and hazardous substances

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Requirements, sample resolution, compliance evaluation standards, and improve the electrical and electronic products added hazardous substances detected series of standards and methods. In addition, the AQSIQ has also issued regulations with the relevant departments to enhance China’s electronic and electrical industry-wide as well as the level of the upstream industry in the production and standards, testing technology, alternative technologies and other areas of research. AQSIQ Director of Information Office, said Chan, “AQSIQ has been the implementation of these efforts.

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