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* A new Safety Mark, the CCC Mark, replaced the
existing CCIB and CCEE marks on 4/30/2002. To read more, click
here or "CCC Mark" near the top of the
menu on the left.
The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China (AQSIQ)
is a governmental organization that determines the rules and regulations for China’s Compulsory Certification System
(CCC), and reviews and approves Catalog items in cooperation with CNCA. AQSIQ maintains “Local Branches” throughout
China that are responsible for surveillance over the products listed in the Catalog.
The AQSIQ Local Branches consist of designated “local quality technical supervision bureau and local import/export
inspection and quarantine agencies.”
AQSIQ Local Branch functions and duties include:
- To supervise the listed products within each jurisdictional area:
- Products not certified and products not affixed with certification markings.
- Products with questionable and counterfeit certification marks.
- Prohibit uncertified products into the jurisdiction.
- Local branches levy penalties for violations by certification, inspection, and test organizations.
- To enforce all illegal activates relating to compulsory product certification:
- Manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, importers.
- Enforce penalties in accordance with management rules for compulsory product certification.
Keywords: CCC Mark, CCC marking, Great Wall Mark, Chinese electical equipment, Chinese business, China business regulations, Chinese business requirements, CCIB Mark, CCEE Mark, NAL, NAI, CCIB, CCEE
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