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The developed countries represented by the EU continue to build environmental protection barriers, further raising the threshold for domestic electrical and electronic enterprises to export to the EU. The impact of EU environmental protection barriers on the domestic electrical and electronic industry is worthy of caution.
It is understood that in the first half of 2009, the EU has or will soon introduce the following regulations: First, the Green Dual Directive (ROHS and WEEE Directive) is revised to improve the recycling rate of waste electrical and electronic equipment, and to integrate medical equipment and monitoring and control equipment. The scope of the ROHS Directive is required, and products complying with the ROHS Directive are required to be affixed with the CE mark. The second is to issue a number of implementation measures for the energy-saving product eco-design (EUP) directive, including external power supplies, digital set-top boxes, fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps, electric motors, recycling equipment, televisions, washing machines, refrigerators, etc. Strict requirements are imposed on energy consumption and related performance indicators. Third, the first batch of seven SVHC lists for REACH regulations on chemical registration, evaluation, licensing and restrictions will be officially announced by the end of June this year. In addition, within the next two years, the EU EU Directive will also include nearly 40 implementation measures including LED lights, computers, network and storage equipment, household appliances, imaging equipment, refrigeration equipment, water equipment, etc.
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