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Vietnam Updates Technical Regulation on Lithium Batteries
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Vietnam Updates Technical Regulation on Lithium Batteries

Vietnam Updates Technical Regulation on Lithium Batteries

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam has approved Circular No.15/2020/TT-BTTTT at the beginning of July 2020. According to the Circular, new national technical regulation QCVN 101:2020/BTTTT becomes effective. This document establishes the requirements for lithium batteries used for portable equipment such as mobile phones, tablets, and laptop PCs.

The Regulation was worked based on both international IEC 61960-3:2017 and national standards TCVN 11919-2:2017 (IEC 62133-2:2017). However, it is not identical to these standards and has its own provisions. Thus, if your product meets the requirements of IEC 61960-3:2017, it is not enough to show compliance to this new regulation.

The regulation QCVN 101:2020/BTTTT will come into force from July 1, 2021. Up to this time, QCVN 101:2016/BTTTT “National technical regulation on lithium batteries for portable applications” is valid.

The regulation covers minimum technical requirements that would help to manage and evaluate the quality of lithium batteries for handheld devices including removable lithium batteries or embedded in mobile phones, tablets, and laptops.

This regulation applies to lithium battery products and goods with HS codes specified below:

The full text of the Circular you can find via here.

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July 24, 2020

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