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China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has officially announced a major update to the China Compulsory Certification (CCC) system. Under the new rules, 16 product types across five categories will transition from the former enterprise self-declaration model to mandatory third-party CCC certification.
The affected products mainly include electric tools, welding machines, small electric motors, and automotive safety components—all of which are considered high-risk products directly related to personal safety and public security.
Products affected by the CCC certification update
Electrical components
Fuse-links (fuse elements)
Small electric motors
Small power electric motors
Electric tools
Electric drills
Electric grinders
Electric hammers
Welding and cutting equipment
Direct current (DC) arc welding machines
TIG arc welding machines
MIG/MAG arc welding machines
Plasma arc cutting machines
Vehicles and automotive safety accessories
Automotive safety glass
Automotive safety belts
External lighting and light-signaling devices for motor vehicles
Indirect vision devices (mirrors and camera systems)
Automotive seats and head restraints
Vehicle driving recorders
Retro-reflective markings for vehicle bodies
Key CCC implementation timeline
From 1 July 2026
Designated certification bodies will begin accepting CCC certification applications for the above products.
Self-declaration submissions will no longer be accepted in the CCC system.
By 31 December 2026
Manufacturers must complete the transition from self-declaration to CCC certificates and cancel existing self-declarations.
Products already manufactured within the valid self-declaration period and no longer in production may continue to be sold.
From 1 January 2027
All affected products must obtain a valid CCC certificate and bear the CCC mark before being manufactured, sold, imported, or used in China.
SAMR confirmed that certification bodies may recognize existing self-declaration evaluation results, provided certification quality and risk control requirements are met, to support a smooth transition and avoid unnecessary duplication.
Impact on manufacturers and exporters
This regulatory change has a direct impact on manufacturers, exporters, and importers of electric tools, welding equipment, motors, and automotive safety parts entering the Chinese market.
Early regulatory assessment, gap analysis, and CCC certification planning are strongly recommended to ensure continued market access and compliance in China. For further information or support, please contact us.
To further strengthen product quality and safety supervision, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Certification and Accreditation," the State Administration for Market Regulation has decided to adjust the certification model for some products listed in the Compulsory Product Certification (CCC) catalog, implementing a third-party certification evaluation method. The relevant requirements are hereby announced as follows:
I. From January 1, 2027, 16 types of products, including fuses, small-power electric motors, electric drills, electric grinders, electric hammers, DC arc welding machines, TIG arc welding machines, MIG/MAG arc welding machines, plasma arc cutting machines, automotive safety glass, automotive seat belts, motor vehicle external lighting and light signaling devices, motor vehicle indirect visibility devices, automotive seats and headrests, vehicle driving recorders, and vehicle reflective markings, must obtain CCC certification certificates and bear the CCC certification mark before they can be manufactured, sold, imported, or used in other business activities. The self-declarations for relevant products in the "Compulsory Certification Product Conformity Self-Declaration Information Reporting System" (hereinafter referred to as the System) will be uniformly cancelled.
II. Starting July 1, 2026, designated certification bodies will begin accepting CCC certification applications for the aforementioned 16 types of products (certification bodies will be designated separately). For products with valid self-declarations, designated certification bodies should, while ensuring certification quality and controllable risks, actively adopt the self-declaration evaluation results and reissue CCC certification certificates. The system will no longer accept or generate self-declarations for related products.
III. Enterprises should complete the conversion of CCC certification certificates by December 31, 2026, and promptly and proactively cancel the corresponding self-declarations. For products that have already been manufactured and are no longer in production within the validity period of their self-declarations, no conversion is required, and they can continue to be sold.
GB/T 26572-2011 "Limit Requirements for Restricted Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products" and its first amendment, GB 26572-2025 "Requirements for Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products", and other relevant national standards have been published. To ensure the orderly implementation of conformity assessment for the restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products, the following requirements are hereby clarified:
I. From the date of this announcement until December 31, 2025, enterprises shall conduct conformity assessment activities in accordance with GB/T 26572-2011 or GB/T 26572-2011 and its first amendment or GB 26572-2025; from January 1, 2026 to July 31, 2027, conformity assessment activities shall be conducted in accordance with GB/T 26572-2011 and its first amendment or GB 26572-2025; from August 1, 2027, conformity assessment activities shall be conducted in accordance with GB 26572-2025.
II. Products that have completed conformity assessment activities in accordance with GB/T 26572-2011 and continue to be manufactured or imported from January 1, 2026, should complete the conformity assessment conversion in accordance with GB/T 26572-2011 and its first amendment or GB 26572-2025 before January 1, 2027. Products that have completed conformity assessment activities in accordance with GB/T 26572-2011 and its first amendment and continue to be manufactured or imported from August 1, 2027, can complete the conformity assessment conversion in accordance with GB 26572-2025 through natural transition methods such as certificate renewal upon expiration or product change.
III. The testing methods for conformity assessment activities on the restriction of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products conducted in accordance with GB/T 26572-2011 and its first amendment or GB 26572-2025 shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant parts of the GB/T 39560 series standards.
GB 26572-2025 (first amendment)
• Requirements for Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products
GB/T 39560 (based on IEC 62321)
• Determination of certain substances in electrical and electronic products
SJ/T 11364-2024
• RoHS Labelling Requirements
From August 2027
Products manufactured or imported before August 1, 2027, will be subject to compliance starting 13 months after the implementation date, allowing a one-year grace period.
Impact on electrical and electronics manufacturers and exporters
Hazardous substances in products must be audited.
Meet new digital requirements - it had to update labelling systems.
Redesign processes to ensure compliance.
Had to Prepare for testing under the GB/T 39560 series
To promote the standardized and healthy development of the certification industry, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the *Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Certification and Accreditation* and the *Administrative Measures for Certification Bodies*, the following requirements for strengthening the management of certification rules are hereby announced:
This announcement applies to certification rules formulated by certification bodies that have obtained the corresponding certification qualifications but have not yet been formulated or jointly formulated and issued by the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China with relevant departments of the State Council.
Certification bodies are the primary responsible parties for certification activities and shall be responsible for the legality, compliance, authenticity, completeness, scientificity, and applicability of the certification rules they formulate. They shall bear the primary responsibility for the formulation and implementation of certification rules and make a public commitment. The formulation of certification rules shall comply with the following principles:
(I) It shall not conflict with national laws, administrative regulations, departmental rules, administrative normative documents, and policy provisions.
(II) It shall not conflict with existing national or local administrative licensing regulations.
(III) It shall not conflict with the basic certification standards and certification rule requirements formulated or jointly formulated and issued by the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China with relevant departments of the State Council.
(iv) Certification rules must not conflict with existing mandatory national standards; exceeding national and industry standards is encouraged.
(v) Certification rules must not violate public order and good morals or the public interest.
(vi) Without the overall coordination of the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China (CNCA), certification rules involving national security, political organizations, social customs, ethnic and religious fields must not be filed.
(vii) Certification rules must not violate intellectual property rights or confidentiality regulations.
(viii) The formulation, filing, and use of product, service, and management system certification rules must not be confused.
(ix) Certification rules must not violate the principles of a unified national market and fair competition.
(x) Certification rules must not violate the relevant requirements of the CNCA.
Certification bodies that formulate their own certification rules shall establish management systems for certification rule project initiation and justification, specification drafting, conformity self-inspection, acceptance review, implementation effect evaluation, and dynamic maintenance, and retain relevant records. Certification rules whose certification results are only used overseas may be subject to a self-declaration commitment to compliance with management requirements.
(I) Project Approval
The proposed certification rules shall be managed as projects, and a project approval procedure shall be established to demonstrate that the proposed development projects comply with the principles and requirements of this announcement and that the certification basis used is appropriate.
(II) Standard Drafting
Certification rules shall be drafted in accordance with the requirements of standards such as GB/T 27007 *Conformity Assessment - Guidelines for the Preparation of Normative Documents for Conformity Assessment*, GB/T 27060 *Conformity Assessment - Good Manufacturing Practices*, and GB/T 27067 *Conformity Assessment - Fundamentals of Product Certification and Guidelines for Product Certification Schemes*, ensuring that they meet the requirements of stakeholders and impartiality.
(III) Self-Inspection of Conformity
After the certification rules are drafted, the certification body shall establish a self-inspection procedure for conformity, conducting a self-inspection of all contents of the certification rules to ensure they comply with the principles, content requirements, and regulatory requirements of this announcement, and generating a self-inspection report.
(IV) Acceptance Review
An acceptance review shall be conducted before the certification rules are issued and implemented. Certification bodies shall establish acceptance review procedures. Acceptance review experts must be able to represent stakeholders, and an appropriate proportion of external experts may be engaged when necessary. Acceptance reviews shall produce conclusive opinions and a report.
(V) Implementation Effectiveness Evaluation
After the certification rules are issued and implemented, certification bodies shall periodically (not exceeding two years) evaluate the implementation effectiveness of the certification rules based on the actual operation of the project. The evaluation content shall include the continued compliance with the principles and regulatory requirements of this announcement, the resources required for certification implementation (qualifications, personnel, testing resources, technical support, etc.), the status of certified organizations, the certification implementation status, and the acceptance of certification results, and an evaluation report shall be prepared.
(VI) Dynamic Maintenance
Certification bodies shall establish a dynamic maintenance procedure for certification rules. They shall promptly understand and identify adjustments and changes to the relevant laws, administrative regulations, departmental rules, administrative normative documents, standards and technical specifications, certification resources, etc., related to the certification rules, as well as feedback from relevant parties, and promptly revise, improve, cancel the filing, or suspend the implementation of the certification rules to ensure their legality, compliance, scientific validity, and applicability.
(I) General Requirements
The certification rules shall include at least the following:
1. Scope of application.
2. Certification basis: Technical specifications, mandatory requirements of technical specifications, or standards.
3. Certification implementation procedures, including application, application review, evaluation (including audit, inspection, testing, review, etc.), verification, certification decision, and, where applicable, surveillance and recertification.
4. Requirements for certification certificates and certification marks.
5. Regulations and requirements for certification certificate status management.
(II) Specific Requirements for Each Certification Category
1. Product Certification
Product certification rules shall also include certification models, unit divisions (where applicable), etc.
2. Management System Certification
Management system certification rules shall also include program planning, audit reports, nonconformity correction and corrective actions and their verification, etc.
3. Service Certification
Service certification rules shall also include certification models and field divisions, etc.
(III) Other Requirements
1. The name of the certification rule shall be clear and unambiguous. Certification bodies shall not, without authorization, use words such as "China," "Chinese," "National," or "State" in the names of certification rules, certification marks, or certification certificate designs; they shall not use judgmental adjectives such as "super," "advanced," "leading," "leading," or "first-class" in violation of relevant national policies; and they shall not use names of certification rules, certification certificates, or certification marks that are identical or similar to those of certification rules under a nationally unified certification system.
2. The name, number, version information, issuing organization, and publication/implementation date of the certification rule shall be consistent with the information displayed in the full text of the certification rule.
3. The name, number, issuing organization, and publication/implementation date of the certification basis shall be consistent with the information displayed in the full text of the certification basis.
4. The selection of certification basis shall be reasonable and appropriate, and its content shall cover the main technical requirements, management requirements, and control processes consistent with the certification characteristics of the filed certification rule.
(I) Filing Content
1. Information related to the certification rule. The certification rules should include the certification category and field to which they belong, the name, number, version information, status indicator, issuing organization information, publication/implementation date, and method of publication or accessibility; the name, number, issuing organization, and publication/implementation date of the technical specifications, mandatory requirements of technical specifications, or standards on which the certification rules are based; the name, style, style, and issuing organization of the certification certificate, certification certificate, certification mark, etc. See the "Certification Rules Filing Information Form" (see attachment) for details.
2. The full text of the certification rules. If it is a foreign language version, a translated Chinese version should be attached.
3. The full text or accessibility of the technical specifications, mandatory requirements of technical specifications, or standards on which the certification rules are based.
(II) Filing Process
1. Submitting for Filing
Certification rules formulated by the certification body itself should be submitted for filing within 30 days of publication through the "Unified Reporting Platform for Certification and Accreditation Business Information (http://report.cnca.cn)" using the "Certification Rules Filing" function module.
2. Revision and Filing
If a filed certification rule is revised, the certification body shall resubmit the filing within 30 days of the revision's publication. The filing content and requirements remain the same as above. The original filed certification rule shall be retained.
3. Cancellation of Filing
If a filed certification rule is repealed, the certification body shall cancel the filing within 30 days of the repeal through the "Unified Reporting Platform for Certification and Accreditation Business Information" using the "Certification Rule Filing" function module. Cancelled certification rules shall be retained.
(I) Certification bodies shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Certification and Accreditation" and the "Administrative Measures for Certification Bodies," publish their certification rules and related information to the public through their websites or other means, and ensure their authenticity and validity.
(II) Certification bodies shall conduct certification activities in accordance with the formulated or revised filed certification rules, and submit certification information to the Certification and Accreditation Administration of China (CNCA) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Administrative Measures for Certification Bodies."
(III) After the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China (CNCA) formulates or jointly formulates and issues with relevant departments of the State Council a certification rule belonging to a new certification field, certification bodies shall no longer conduct certification activities based on previously filed certification rules.
(IV) Certification bodies shall accurately identify the certification field to which their self-formulated certification rules belong and file the certification rules in the approved certification field. If a certification body conducts certification based on certification rules filed beyond the approved certification field, it will be punished in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Certification and Accreditation," and the issued certification certificate will have no evidentiary value.
(V) The CNCA will establish a risk assessment mechanism and organize inspections of certification rules. If an inspection finds that a violation of the relevant requirements of this announcement has been found, the corresponding certification body will be ordered to rectify the situation up to and including the return of its filing. If the filing is returned, the certification body shall properly dispose of the issued certification certificates.
(VI) When the CNCA and local market supervision departments conduct supervision and inspection of the relevant certification activities carried out by certification bodies, the filed certification rules will be used as the basis for inspection.
(VII) Certification bodies that fail to file certification rules within the scope of filing as required by this announcement, or that fail to conduct relevant certification activities in accordance with the filed certification rules, will be dealt with by the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China in accordance with the "Regulations on Certification and Accreditation of the People's Republic of China" and the "Administrative Measures for Certification Bodies."
(I) This announcement shall take effect from the date of its issuance, and the "Announcement of the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China on the Filing of Certification Rules" (Announcement No. 18 of 2015) shall be repealed simultaneously.
(II) Within 90 days, certification bodies shall conduct a self-inspection of the certification rules that have been submitted for filing in accordance with the "Announcement of the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China on the Filing of Certification Rules" (Announcement No. 18 of 2015), complete the identification, sorting, supplementation, and improvement of the filing content, and submit the full text of the filed certification rules and the full text or available information of the corresponding certification basis, etc. If the number of filed certification rules exceeds 200 as of the date of this announcement, the period may be extended by another 90 days.
(III) The relevant information in the "Certification Rules Filing Information Form" published on the "National Certification and Accreditation Information Public Service Platform" of the Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People's Republic of China website will not be published in full.
(IV) Certification bodies implementing certification rules from other sources (including authorized sources) shall follow the provisions of this announcement.
Attachment: Certification Rules Filing Information Form
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Motor vehicle and a list of vehicle components need a China CCC Certification in order to enter into the chinese market. If you have any questions, please use the Contact Us page. For general information on the China CCC please look through the chapter CCC procedure.
Source: CATARC News

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