New Australian Cybersecurity Rules for Smart Devices Take Effect
The Australian Government has officially released the Cybersecurity (Smart Device Security Standard) Rules 2025, a core implementing regulation under the Cybersecurity Act 2024, designed to address cybersecurity challenges posed by ...
Recently, sellers on Amazon Europe have begun receiving reminder emails from the platform regarding the compliance status of their products. With the formal entry into force of the EU’s Cybersecurity Delegated Regulation (Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/30), the access requirements f...
Background: Due to the rapid development of the power battery industry—driven by trends like the module-to-pack design evolution, a deeper understanding of application scenarios, and improved performance—as well as updates to related system standards, the 2015 version of the standard no longer me...
Recently, Anbotek Compliance Laboratory Ltd delivered an outstanding performance in the “Software Security Testing for Internet-Connected Radio Equipment Proficiency Testing Program” organized by China CEPREI Laboratory. Not only did we receive a “Satisfactory” ra...
Starting December 15, 2025, all connected radio equipment sold in the EU must pass EN 18031 series certification. Products that fail to meet the standard will be immediately delisted!
This regulation covers a wide range of products, including smart home devices, wearables, mobi...
Background of the New Regulation
As the world’s largest producer and consumer of power banks, China has experienced a series of safety incidents involving these devices in recent years. Since the start of this year, several cases of power bank fires have been reported in the civil avi...
Following the successive releases of the international standard IEC 62368-1:2023 (4th Edition) and the European harmonized standard EN IEC 62368-1:2024 (4th Edition), the U.S. standard UL 62368-1:2025 (4th Edition) was officially published on July 31, 2025, and was concurrently adopted...
Key Update from MIIT Notice No. 129
In accordance with MIIT Notice No. 129, all SRRC certificates issued under the old standard (No. 353) will officially expire and become invalid on December 31, 2025. Companies holding certificates under the old standard must complete the certificate upd...
The IEC 61000-4-2:2025 standard introduces significant updates compared to the 2008 version, aiming to enhance test consistency and rigor while adapting to advancements in new technologies. Below, we share the key differences in electrostatic discharge generator calibration, test setup, a...
Amid intensifying global trade competition and continuously rising compliance thresholds, companies seeking global expansion require not only solid product quality but also the protection of authoritative accreditations. Recently, Anbotek achieved dual milestones in the field of inform...
On September 25, 2025, the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ) published Amendment (EU) 2025/1930 to the POPs Regulation (EU) 2019/1021, introducing new control requirements for decabromodiphenyl ether (DPE). This amendment will take effect on October 15, 2025. Consequently, the list of r...
Frequently Shipping Goods with Lithium Batteries? Whether it’s electronic products, power tools, or electric vehicles, the latest IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (67th Edition) will take effect on January 1, 2026! This update involves multiple packing instruction categories, with some ...