Philippines
| Since August 2, 2006, the Philippines began to introduce a system of mandatory product certification. The Department of Commerce and Industry (DTI) is responsible for the mandatory certification of products, and the regional branch of DTI is responsible for conducting tests and audits during the certification process. The Philippines Product Standards Bureau (BPS) under the Philippines Department of Commerce and Industry is responsible for the development, implementation and coordination of all standardization work in the Philippines and the development of national BPS standards. BPS consists of department of standards and rules, department of information services for standards, department of certification of products, department of certification of quality systems and department of accreditation of conformity assessment agencies. | ![]() |
The Philippines regulates the certification of automotive products by introducing two certification systems: the ICC certification system for imported cars and the mandatory PSCS safety certification and product quality certification for domestic automotive products.
India
| Decoding of the acronym CMVR is Central Rules of Vehicles. The Standards Committee is called CMVR-TSC and is part of the Indian Directorate of Shipping, Traffic and Highways. Since 1991, CMVR regulations stipulate that vehicles and their parts and components must be type approved in accordance with CMVR regulations before entering the Indian market. Test cases include safety and emissions. The certification process includes factory audit, type certification and product conformity control. | ![]() |
The mandatory certification area for CMVR rules includes: two-wheeled and three-wheeled vehicles, four-wheeled passenger and freight vehicles (M1, N1), light and heavy commercial vehicles (M2, M3, N2, N3), vehicles of engineering equipment. (CEV), Agricultural tractors, cultivators, trailers, combine harvesters, engines, CNG / LPG vehicles, BOV electric vehicles, diesel / gasoline generator sets. In addition, safety-related components must also be certified according to CMVR regulations, including: on-board positioning system with emergency call button, safety glass, brake hose, horn, tire, CNG regulator, LPG evaporator / pressure control valves, lamps glow lamps, mirrors, speed limiters, seat belts, hubs, lighting and signaling devices, retroreflectors, triangular warning signs, door hinges, fuel tanks, reflective strips, interchangeable light sources LED, child seats Brake pads, batteries, helmets, seats and head restraints, car electronics, clutches, tachographs, spray protection devices, wiper blades, etc.
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