On October 9, 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) announced that the EU Member States Committee (MSC) has agreed to designate 1,1\'-(1,2-ethylene)bis[pentabromobenzene] (decabromodiphenylethane, DBDPE) as a substance of very high concern, or SVHC, due to its very persistent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB) properties. ECHA plans to add the substance to the Candidate List in November, bringing the total number of substances on the official Candidate List to 251.
On September 17th, 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) withdrew \"dodecyl pentasiloxane\" from the list of intended substances of SVHC. At present, there are no substances listed in the SVHC intentional substance list.
To dispel consumer misunderstandings about the nature of certificates and ensure the authority and clarity of the CE mark as a mandatory EU Declaration of Conformity, the EU recently reiterated the CE Marking Rules (COMMISSION NOTICE, \"The \'Blue Guide\' on the Implementation of EU Product Rules 2022\") issued on June 29, 2022. These rules specifically state that the terms \"certification\" and \"independent third party\" must not be used in voluntary certificates, and the CE mark is strictly prohibited.
On September 25th, 2025, the Official Gazette of the European Union (OJ) issued the revised Regulation (EU) 2025/1930, adding the control requirements of Dechlorane Plus (DP) in Appendix I of POPs Regulation (EU)2019/1021, which will take effect on October 15th, 2025. So far, the list of restricted substances in Part A of Appendix I of POPs regulations has increased to 32.
In the Chinese market, label printers, as \"information technology equipment\", are included in the CCC compulsory certification list. Those without certification are strictly prohibited from leaving the factory or being sold. This is not only a regulatory red line, but also a key pass to seize the e-commerce and physical markets.
In the field of radio equipment, EN 18031 certification is crucial for products to enter the EU market. The following is a detailed introduction to the relevant content of EN 18031 certification for everyone.
In today\'s digital age, the cybersecurity of radio equipment is of vital importance. The European Union has formulated the mandatory standard EN 18031 to ensure the cybersecurity of radio equipment and will incorporate it into the RED Directive for implementation as of August 1, 2025.
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