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White Paper: Product Environmental Requirements in Asia
Published July 23, 2009
China, India, Japan, South Korea
Asia Pacific governments have promoted a surge in product-focused environmental laws and technical standards over the past two years. Many of these laws and standards affect the electronics industry. Factors behind this uptick in regulatory activity include environmental policy initiatives in the region's key export markets, such as the European Community. Conversely, there are domestic concerns related to the quality of products manufactured in the region. These trends are expected to continue over the next several years.
The EIATRACK team and TIA have produced a White Paper: How to Ensure Your Products Meet Environmental Requirements in Asia.The White paper can be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
Document: How to Ensure Your Products Meet Environmental Requirements in Asia
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