The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) will host two training sessions this September. The first will be held on September 5th in Hanoi, Vietnam, and the second, on September 11th in Shenzhen, China.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) will host two training sessions this September. The first will be held on September 5th in Hanoi, Vietnam, and the second, on September 11th in Shenzhen, China.
The training sessions aim to educate Chinese and Vietnamese sourcing professionals on preventing unsafe products from being sold on e-commerce platforms, manufacturer and supplier responsibilities.
The hybrid seminars are free of charge and will be presented by Carolyn Manley and Steve Williams, international program managers at the CPSC Office of International Programs. Interpretation will be provided in Vietnamese and Chinese.
Seating is limited for participants attending in person and registration is required. Online participation will be limited to those within each respective country. More information about these sessions is foundbelow:
The all-day meeting is structured in two seminars:
1. Morning seminar: focussing on the detection and management of unsafe consumer goods in e-commerce.
2. Afternoon seminar: providing detailed information for suppliers exporting to the U.S. and cover eFiling, labeling, and certification requirements.
The all-day meeting is structured in two seminars:
1. Morning seminar: focussing on the detection and management of unsafe consumer goods in e-commerce.
2. Afternoon seminar: providing detailed information for suppliers exporting to the U.S. and cover requirements for toys, magnets, button cell and coin batteries, and holiday and seasonal lights.