Hi all,
Happy 2017,
Having read about IECEE CB Scheme in which over 50 countries are participating 
members who agreed to mutually recognize each other CB test reports and 
certificates, may I know 
1) What is the reasons or rationale between the requirements of In-Country Test 
(EMC, Safety Test) by some countries (e.g. PRC China, South Korea and Taiwan 
for EMC, India and Thailand for Li-ion Battery Safety Test)?
2) Will the product operating principle and behavior (e.g. Li-ion battery 
electro-chemistry) changed significant so as to cause EMC and safety issues 
when they cross the borders from one country to another ?
Hope to hear from you soon. 
Thank you and Happy 2017 ahead.
Vincent 


Regards, Vincent

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