Importing Furniture from China: Safety Standards and Regulations
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulates the safety of furniture imported from China. Importers must comply with federal safety standards.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulates the safety of furniture imported from China. Importers must comply with federal safety standards.
Furniture imported from China must meet U.S. safety standards, including those related to flammability, lead content, and product labeling.
Chinese furniture manufacturers must comply with GB standards, which cover aspects such as material safety, structural integrity, and product performance.
When importing furniture from China, it's essential to work with reputable suppliers who comply with international safety standards and regulations.
The CPSC enforces safety standards for furniture imported from China, including requirements for fire resistance, lead content, and product labeling.
SGS offers testing and certification services to help Chinese furniture manufacturers comply with international safety standards and regulations.
This video explains the safety standards and regulations that apply to furniture imported from China, including those related to product labeling and certification.
ICIX provides a platform for importers to manage supplier compliance and ensure that furniture imported from China meets U.S. safety standards and regulations.