CE Certification: CE certification is a passport for laptops to enter the EU market (including Spain). This certification indicates that the product meets the requirements of relevant EU directives and coordinated standards. Enterprises should ensure that their products pass CE certification, and pay attention to the updates and changes of directives during the certification process.
EU Regulations: The EU has strict regulations on the environmental protection and safety of electronic products, such as the RoHS Directive (Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Exporting companies need to ensure that their products comply with these regulations to avoid recalls or fines due to violations of regulations.
Customs clearance process: Customs clearance documents include commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, certificates of origin, etc. Spanish customs pay more attention to the declared value of goods, and companies should declare truthfully to avoid under- or over-reporting the value of goods. At the same time, we should pay attention to changes in the EU’s trade policies and adjust export strategies in a timely manner.