I export cashmere handloom blankets to Europe and so far the only certification I am required to submit for every shipment is GSP Certificate of Origin and the handmade nature of my goods to get duty-free treatment. A buyer in Germany requires content certification of my goods and accepts either a national authority's certification or the raw material supplier's SGS certification . Some buyers also require a written guarantee (so far no certifications required) that my production processes are environment friendly so I give details about processes and colour dyes used.
I think when it comes to specific requirements each buyer will have her/his own set of them so I don't worry but cross the bridge as it comes.
You can read about EU Trade Policy Guidelines here http://ec.europa.eu/trade/issues/global/index_en.htm
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Quoting from [Pippo]:
Hello Everybody,
I m trying to set up a trading company based in Vietnam which is focused on home decor items.
I m a bit concern about the certifications the company must hold for make possible to export in EU and USA. For example I heard that soon EU and USA will require ISO certificate as compulsory...is it true? I hope is not cz it would be a non-sense investment for a start-up.
What other authorizations or certificates are a must for trade with EU and USA?
Thank you very much for any help and info.
It's about the cashmere content of my blankets. So had to have the yarns tested to determine cashmere purity.
All the best,
macs2005
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