Singapore: CPSO issues notice reminding registered suppliers of compliance obligations and possible penalties


On 10 November 2025, the Singapore Consumer Product Safety Office (CPSO) issued a notice numbered CPSO-101125-22 to Registered Suppliers (RS). The main contents of the notice are as follows:

  • Reminder that registered controlled goods (CGs) may face supply suspension or prohibition if they are non-conforming or unauthorised modifications;
  • It is an offence to supply or advertise suspended/banned CGs for the purpose of supply, and the offender is liable to a fine of up to US$10,000 or imprisonment for 2 years (or both);
  • Clarify that RS needs to update the technical documents related to CGs modifications (technical modifications need to be re-certified/registered) and provide technical documents upon request within 7 days (violators will be fined up to $2,000 or 12 months in prison);
  • CGs registration is valid for 3 years and must be renewed 6 months before expiration.

CPSO regulates 33 categories of household appliances, electronic and gas appliances and accessories, including adapters for ICT products including audio, video and computers.

Click this link to view the original CPSO notice.