Vietnam: MIC has updated the National Technical Regulations for Short Range Equipment (SRD) QCVN 55:2023/BTTTT
Officially published at:2023-11-27This regulation applies to the following types of short-range radio equipment (SRDs):
a) Universal short-range radio equipment operating in the frequency range of 9 kHz to 25 MHz;
b) Magnetic field devices operating in the frequency range from 9 kHz to 30 MHz, including: radio frequency identification devices (RFID), devices using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, and electronic security system (EAS) devices operating in the LF and HF bands in the operating environment.
This regulation applies to products and goods with short-range radio equipment with HS codes as specified in Annex J of the standard.
All short-range radio equipment specified in this regulation must comply with Vietnam's regulations on frequency planning and channel allocation.
The above types of radio equipment operate in the 9 kHz to 30 MHz band under the following conditions:
- There is a radio output connection with a stand-alone antenna or an integrated antenna,
- all types of modulation are used,
- and fixed, mobile, and handheld devices are used.
Click this link to view the original text of Notice No. 17/2023/TT-BTTTT and the original text of QCVN 55:2023/BTTTT standard.
Vietnam: Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha issued a product roadmap to ban the use of inefficient energy
Officially published at:2023-05-24This decision applies to state organs, enterprises, organizations and individuals engaged in the import, production and trade of specific goods. The decision does not apply to products that are only temporarily sold in Vietnam, such as those intended for re-export.
The decision stipulates that the following categories of products specified in Appendix I will not be allowed to be imported, produced and traded if they do not meet the minimum energy efficiency levels set out in the applicable national standards (TCVNs). These items include, but are not limited to, designated products in the following categories:
Household appliances (compact fluorescent lamps, electronic ballasts for- fluorescent lamps, electromagnetic ballasts for fluorescent lamps, straight tube fluorescent lamps, electric fans, refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners without air ducts, washing machines, rice cookers, water heaters, commercial refrigerators, electric motors, transformers and boilers, etc.);
- Office and commercial products (including monitors, copiers, printers, desktops, laptops, etc.);
- Industrial products (LED street and street lighting, boilers for industrial plants, transformers).
The list and specific restrictions on the coal-fired and gas-fired power generation components of inefficient thermal power plants that are not allowed to be built are set out in Annex II of the decision.
This decision entered into force on 15 July 2023 and replaces Decision 24/2018/QD-TTg. The mandatory date for the new standards for desktops and laptops is April 1, 2025.
Click this link to view the original text of decision 14/2023/QD-TTg.