The new regulations for lithium-ion battery 3C certification will be implemented from August 1st
March 7, 2024
From August 1, 2024, China will implement compulsory product certification for lithium-ion batteries (3C certification), in accordance with the announcement of the General Administration of Market Regulation on the implementation of compulsory product certification management for products such as lithium-ion batteries (No. 10 2023).
US imposes new ban on "Made in China" batteries and parts
February 26, 2024
The recent announcement by the United States of new bans on Made in China batteries and auto parts has once again pushed the Sino-US technology and trade friction to the forefront. According to the latest passed National Defense Authorization Act, the US Department of Defense will ban the procurement of batteries produced by Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL), BYD Company Limited, and four other Chinese companies starting in October 2027. ...
Detailed explanation of the export operation process and regulatory requirements of lithium batteries
February 4, 2024
With the popularity of electronic products such as electric vehicles, phones, watches, and so on, the demand for lithium batteries as its core components has increased dramatically. Lithium batteries are favored for their small size and lightweight advantages, however, their flammable characteristics also pose special challenges for international freight transportation. International Customs regulatory requirements for exporting lithium batteries are strict, aimed at ensuring the safety of the transportation process.
Export process of lead-acid batteries for electric vehicles
February 2, 2024
The popularity of electric vehicles has led to an increase in demand for its core component, lead-acid batteries. As a corrosive hazardous goods, exports of lead-acid batteries involve not only complex customs clearance processes but also compliance with international transport regulations.
India invests $24 million in lithium mining in Argentina to boost energy transition
January 18, 2024
Indian state-owned mining company KABIL has announced a cooperation agreement with an Argentine state-owned company to jointly explore and mine five salt lake brine-type lithium deposits in Catamarca Province, Argentina. According to the agreement, India will invest a total of $24 million. This move aims to strengthen the critical mineral supply chain and reduce dependence on Chinese products. According to a report by The Times of India on the 15th, this...