Xiamen export products to break the green barriers to win market recognition of an engineering vehicle "drive" to Europe, an eel "swim" to Japan, a small toy into the U.S. families ... ...Yesterday, the Xiamen Inspection and Quarantine Bureau said, "Xiamen-made" export products continue to break the green barriers to win recognition of the international market, welcomed by overseas markets. "Xiamen-made" forklift into Europe and the United States? "Xiamen" excavator, can be said to be nationally known. However, at present, the excavator used in construction sites around the country, nine out of ten are foreign brands. Every year, China has to spend a lot of foreign exchange imports of foreign brands of excavators, these excavators part of the Department of the new machine, most of the other is the use of nearly a decade of the old machine. How can we make "XG" brand to go overseas? The best way is to provide technical support for XG loaders and forklifts, help them pass CE certification, and obtain the "pass" to enter the markets of developed countries in Europe and America. The company has been providing technical support to XG loaders and forklifts. Today, more than one "Xiamen-made" forklifts have been successfully exported to Germany and the United States, began to export small quantities to Europe and the United States market. According to statistics, in the first half of the year, "Xiamen" brand excavators and loaders, "giant whale" brand forklifts and other three types of construction machinery, exports and the same period last year compared to the growth of 461.29% and 733.30%, respectively, the realization of the developed countries exports "Zero breakthrough" to achieve exports to developed countries. Roasted eel exports hit an eight-year high? May 29 last year, Japan's "positive list" system is implemented, the small eel "physical examination" requirements are extremely harsh, Xiamen baked eel exports once hit a low point. In order to break the green barriers, Xiamen enterprises to the delicate eel as a baby to raise, to ensure its "food safety", strict control of drug safety. In addition, the close cooperation between the prosecution and enterprises, from farming to processing involved in feed, fish medicine, farms, hanging farms, processing plants and other projects at all levels, improve the export of baked eel inspection and supervision system, enterprise self-control and self-test integrity system, raw material control system, laboratory testing and other four major systems, to ensure that the quality of exports, and successfully break through the barriers to trade. According to statistics, from June last year to May this year, Xiamen baked eel against the trend of growth, exports totaled 217 batches of 3,812 tons, an increase of 38.2%, 40%. Xiamen in China's roasted eel export ports in a distant second, the total amount of exports hit a record high in the past eight years. Xiamen toys "play" to the United States? When a variety of green trade barriers intensify, small toys are also subject to big trouble. In addition to the EU July 1, 2006 onwards the implementation of RoHS and January 16, 2007 onwards the implementation of Directive 2005/84/EC, successive lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, polybrominated biphenyls and phthalates, bisphenol A and other eight kinds of hazardous substances put forward a stringent limit of the requirements of the United States since December 1, 2006, the city government of San Francisco on toys, child care products containing harmful substances ban. care products containing harmful substances to implement the ban. Xiamen Inspection and Quarantine proactive, early release of early warning information, while increasing technical counseling through a variety of channels. Xiamen Inspection District in the first half of the toy exports 581 batches of 6.87 million U.S. dollars, an increase of 248%, 247%, the United States is still Xiamen's top toy export market. __________________________________ HYT fully meets the EU RoHS environmental directives, the first batch of "green" products exported to Europe is very popular September 12, HYT first batch of "green" products in line with the EU RoHS environmental directives arrived in Europe, becoming the first batch of "green" products in line with the EU RoHS environmental directives. On September 12, HYT's first batch of "green" products complying with the EU RoHS Directive arrived in Europe, making it the first domestic supplier of professional wireless communication products to comply with the RoHS Directive after it was released.
HYT has established a strict RoHS management system in each step of the process, from design selection, supplier investigation, material certification, lead-free process review, planning and purchasing, incoming material inspection and control, lead-free manufacturing, lead-free quality control, etc., and completed the switchover of products to RoHS in July this year. After the switchover, the raw materials and production process of all HYT's products exported to the EU fully meet the requirements of the EU RoHS directive, and at present, HYT has registered in Germany for the WEEE directive, which is a decree stipulated by the EU for the management of electronic/informational product waste and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, and will be recycled after the product exceeds the life span of the product. HYT will recycle the products after the expiration of their useful life to ensure that each step of the product from production to use will not cause damage to the environment. HYT's "green" products are very popular among customers in Europe because they meet the European market's stringent requirements for environmental protection.
The EU RoHS Directive, known as the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive, has been described as "the directive that moves the nerves of the global manufacturing industry", and was promulgated on February 13, 2003, and is expected to be formally implemented on July 1, 2006, which is aimed at eliminating the use of products containing six hazardous substances, such as chlorine, chloroform, chlorinated biphenyls, chloroform, chloroform, chloroform and chloroform. The directive aims to eliminate the use of electrical and electronic products containing six kinds of toxic heavy metal substances into the European market, it involves a wide range of products, including 10 categories of nearly 200,000 kinds, covering almost all electronic information products, such as small and large household appliances, IT and communications equipment, electrical and electronic tools, toys, leisure and sports equipment, medical equipment and so on.