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As a major global producer and exporter of lighting products, China ships a large number of lamps, LED products, and other items overseas every year. However, during the export process, many companies often encounter obstacles due to unfamiliarity with relevant regulations. Today, let's use 20 years of foreign trade experience to outline the key considerations for exporting lighting products.
Customs declaration: seemingly simple but full of complexities
The good news is that lighting products currently do not belong to the category of import and export commodities subject to mandatory inspection. But this doesnt mean you can let your guard down:
- Truthful declaration is the bottom line: product name, specifications, materials and other information must be accurate
- Cooperate with random inspections: Customs will periodically conduct random inspections on some goods, and companies should actively cooperate
- Select the correct HS code: HS codes for different lighting products vary greatly, and choosing the wrong one may result in additional costs
Last year, we had a client who declared LED light strips as ordinary light strips, resulting in detention at the destination port and losses of tens of thousands of dollars in demurrage fees. This lesson tells us: professional matters should be left to professionals.
Destination country requirements: Different 'tastes' across nations
Just as Chinese food needs to adapt to local tastes when going abroad, lighting product exports must also comply with various national standards:
- The European market: the most stringent requirements, with detailed regulations from energy efficiency to dimensions
- Emerging Markets: countries like Indonesia and Mexico have successively introduced new regulations in recent years
- 33. Special requirements: the Middle East has special voltage requirements, while Japan is very sensitive to color temperature
It is recommended that companies thoroughly prepare before exporting:
- Consult professional testing institutions
- Research the latest regulations in target markets
- Maintain communication with local importers
Certification maze: Without a 'pass', you can't move an inch
Certification serves as the 'passport' for lighting product exports. The main market certification requirements are as follows:
- The European market: CE certification is basic, with ErP Directive requirements increasing in phases
- North American market: UL or CUS certification is essential
- Other regions: such as Australias RCM, Middle Easts SASO, etc.
Special reminder: certification is not once and for all! Last year we encountered a case where a companys LED products passed CE certification but failed to meet the new requirements of the third phase of the ErP Directive, resulting in the entire shipment being returned.
Technical barriers: getting higher and more detailed
In recent years, technical trade measures in various countries have shown three major trends:
- Scope expansion: Increasing number of countries adopting technical barriers
- Clear objectives: LED products becoming key regulatory targets
- Higher requirements: Continuous upgrading of energy efficiency standards and stricter testing methods
Facing this situation, enterprises can:
- Establish a Technical Barrier Early - warning Mechanism
- Participate in industry association notifications and reviews
- Increase R&D investment to enhance product competitiveness
Solution: instead of complaining, take proactive action
Faced with complex technical trade measures, we recommend companies adopt a 'three-step' strategy:
- Information first: Obtain latest updates through customs, associations and other channels
- Technical follow-up: Seek technical support from professional institutions when necessary
- Market adjustment: For markets with requirements too difficult to meet, consider shifting to other regions
Remember, in the 'game' of international trade, while the rules are set by others, the initiative can be in your hands. With adequate preparation, Chinese lighting products are sure to shine brightly in the global market!
If you encounter any issues during lighting product export, feel free to consult. 20 years of foreign trade experience to illuminate your export path.