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EU'S New Rules For Origin Labels Are Under Threat From "Made In Germany"

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< p > Hugo net learned from the German media report in August 9th that the European Commission is revising the new rules for the origin of goods, which will pose a threat to the "made in Germany" logo. German business people believe that this may indicate that the "German made" commodity logo that has won credibility in the world in the past decades will end. < /p >
< p > according to the new regulations of the origin label issued by the European Commission, all products sold in the EU must be specified in accordance with the regulations, and the origin of the products will be determined by the customs in accordance with the relevant provisions, rather than as determined by the final processing of the products as before. < /p >
< p > for example, Tunisia < a target= "_blank" href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/" > leather < /a > made in Germany, is not allowed to mark "made in Germany" when entering Germany, but the "Tunisia made" logo should be used. < /p >
< p > the European Commission said the move is aimed at strengthening the protection of consumers' rights and interests and spanparency of products, and easier to track the source of problem products. < /p >
< p > however, some business people in Germany believe that the European Commission's action will make the "German made" logo with a reputation in a serious crisis, which may damage the quality and reliable reputation of the German manufacturing industry. The EU is taking the protection of consumer rights as an excuse, in fact, it is secretly endangering the German quality label. < /p >
< p > Hugo net understands that the European Commission is going to introduce the new rules of origin labels, requiring producers to mark the Made in of the products they produce globally, otherwise they will be punished with a certain amount. Due to the deepening of trade globalization, commodity production chains have been broken down in many countries and regions. < /p >
< p > according to the new regulation, it is necessary to identify the country of origin in most countries where the labor cost is lower. For example, the current iPhone label is "Apple designed in California and assembled in China". According to the new regulations, the Made in China must be marked. < /p >
< p > this regulation has different effects on different industries in Europe. The fashion and luxury industry will benefit from it, and enhance its competitive advantage relative to low cost products. High tech telecommunication equipment providers and industries that are mainly in the global production industry will be affected. < /p >
< p > a German sports < a target= "_blank" href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/" > clothing < /a > enterprise executives said that many enterprises in China and other places production clothing, ball a target= "_blank" href= "target=" > shoes >, the product quality is good, but the new regulations may reduce its brand advantage, damage their interests. Analysts pointed out that the EU had previously promoted the formation of a single market, did not require the goods to indicate the origin, and the northern countries that supported free trade, such as Germany and Britain, considered that the origin requirement constituted a tax barrier for imports and was not conducive to trade flows. < /p >
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