Using StandardsPortal to Succeed in China

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Using StandardsPortal to Succeed in China Webinar: China Standards Presented by Elise Owen Representative for China Affairs June 11, 2009

China Program Genesis ANSI China Program launched in 2006, responding to member focus on issues and opportunities in China Three main priority areas for ANSI China Program: Advance U.S. policies for standards and conformance in China Address overarching issues in China Support individual ANSI members in China 2007 ANSI Membership Survey defined overarching areas of concern for China, including transparency, conformity assessment policies, and inconsistent U.S. message China Program facilitates “continuous engagement” through senior and working-level communication, workshops, projects, etc. to effectively advance U.S. priorities

China Program: Recent Accomplishments April 2008: MOU with Certification and Accreditation Administration of China (CNCA) that builds on a longstanding MOU with the Standardization Administration of China (SAC) Supporting Initiatives to advance the safety of products exported from China to the U.S. (e.g. toys) Addressing high-level China policy concerns (e.g. TC participation policies, revisions to CCC regulations, etc.) Guest Researchers from Chinese Government Launching ANSI Manufacturer Member Roundtable in China Development of StandardsPortal (www.standardsportal.org)

Why StandardsPortal? Problem: Solution: No central resource to help companies find the standards, conformity assessment and technical regulations needed to enter and compete in target markets. Solution: StandardsPortal answers key questions exporters face when attempting to enter their target markets

StandardsPortal main landing page:

Sample information on U.S. system:

Coming Soon!! Information on Conformity Assessment in China (including CCC Mark) Translation Bulletin Board StandardsPortal Groups on LinkedIn and Twitter (follow us on Twitter: StandardsPortal) Information on Industry Standards and other Regulations in China New Look and Feel for StandardsPortal…

Coming Soon!!

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