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On August 24, 2021, the UK released the latest UKCA certification usage guidelines:
Products launched in the United Kingdom from January 1, 2023 must use the UKCA logo. Before that, brand owners can still paste the CE logo on their products to enter the English Market. It should be noted that products entering the English Market from the European Union area also need new British importers to perform their duties as importers.
Amazon UK Station Routine UKCA Certification Testing Standards:
Home appliances BS EN55014
Luminaires BS EN55015
Audio and video equipment BS EN55032
Amazon UK UKCA Certification Scope:
Toy safety
Recreational craft and personal watercraft vessels
Simple pressure vessels Electrical compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility
Non automatic weighing instruments
Measuring instruments
Lifts
Radio equipment
Personal protective equipment
Gas appliances
Machinery
Outdoor noise
Ecodesign Ecological design
Aerosol
Low voltage electrical equipment
Restriction of hazardous substances
If merchants want to list on Amazon or export, they need to prepare relevant materials in advance to avoid the risk of being delisted or detained