On March 31st (2015), a formal signing ceremony was held between CQC, CCAP, CQM, ISCCC and Beijing Zhong Quiang Ren Product Marking Technology Service Center. A formal cooperation agreement was... read more →
The new China RoHS Standard SJ/T 11364-2014 "Regulations for the Labelling of the Use of Restrained Hazardous Substances on Electronic and Electric Products" has been published. It will replace the... read more →
G&M Compliance would like to inform our clients of changes that will be taking place in Argentina effective on May 4th, 2015. CNC has updated the labeling requirements for products... read more →
BIS has decided for Information Technology Products that: The registration under the Compulsory Registration Scheme shall be granted for 2 years with immediate effect. For products under a registration previously... read more →
Starting January 1st, 2016, China's CNCA Implementation rules will be updated to include additional interior trimming parts under CNCA-C11-09: 2014. The test standard, GB 8410: 2006 for interior trimming materials... read more →
Detroit, MI, 11/07/2014 – Earlier this month representatives of G&M Compliance, Inc. of Orange, CA (G&M), and representatives of China Certification Centre for Automotive Products (CCAP) met with the heads... read more →
On July 9, 2014, the FDA added the 4th edition of IEC 60601-1-2, “Medical electrical equipment – Part 1-2: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance – Collateral Standard:... read more →
According to the Deity of India, additional products may be added to the mandatory list of BIS certification. A draft notification by the official Gazette has been published. The provisions... read more →
Due to the convergence of technologies, the EMC standards for Audio/Video Equipment and Broadcast Receivers (and associated equipment) are being merged with Information Technology Equipment into a single EMC standard.... read more →
August 14th, 2014 - The government of India (DEITY) deliberated a proposed list of items for inclusion under the Compulsory Registration Order. Below is the proposed list of items considered... read more →