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In practice, what will GPSR mean for businesses?
GPSR essentially updates the requirements on the manufacturers, importers, and distributors of products into the EU and NI by introducing new obligations around risk assessments, documentation and labelling requirements. The
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What is an IPS display?
In-Plane Switching (IPS) is a technology that overcomes the viewing limitations and enhances colour reproduction of conventional TFT-LCDs. It is also known as Super TFT. IPS derives its name from the
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Key Benefits of Working with an NVOCC in International Shipping
International shipping involves navigating diverse regulations and requirements, making it a complex and challenging process. Partnering with an NVOCC can offer several benefits to businesses involved in international trade, including:
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When does GPSR go into effect?
The GPSR came into force on 13 December 2024. From this date, all traders selling in the EU must ensure any new products placed on the market comply with GPSR
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Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair 2026
Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair4/27/2026 – 4/30/2026Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong, China
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What is covered by GPSR?
The GPSR will apply to all consumer goods, including digital products, placed on the EU and Northern Ireland markets – including CE marked goods – that aren’t already subject to















