The FCC China Lab Ban: What Brands and Importers Need to Know Now

The FCC China Lab Ban: What Brands and Importers Need to Know Now

Inhalte dieses Webinars

  • What the FCC voted on
  • Which labs are affected
  • Key compliance dates from June 2026 to June 2028
  • What this means for manufacturers, importers, and brand owners
  • Alternative testing pathways
  • How QIMA can help

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Datum: 2026-05-21

Zeit: 11:00 AM (EDT)

Sprache : English

Die Gebühr: Free

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Themen: Lab Testing, Electrical & Electronic Products

Redner: Benedict Morilla-Molina

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Das erwartet Sie

On April 30, 2026, the FCC voted to ban all test labs physically located in China and Hong Kong from the US equipment authorization process, a ruling that puts over 126 labs and roughly 75% of global electronics testing capacity on a two-year phase-out clock. For manufacturers, importers, and brands selling consumer electronics in the US market, the clock is now running. Products currently being certified through China-based labs will need a new testing pathway before the deadline, and the window to act is shorter than it appears.

In this webinar, QIMA's regulatory expert Benedict-Morilla Molina will explain exactly what the FCC's reciprocity rule means, which labs retain authorization and which do not, and what a practical compliance migration looks like for businesses currently relying on China-based testing. We will walk through the enforcement timeline, your options across MRA-protected labs globally, and how QIMA's regulatory expertise can help you navigate the transition.

Über die Referenten

Benedict Morilla-Molina
Benedict Morilla-Molina
Senior Manager GTS / Regulatory Affairs, QIMA
Benedict Morilla-Molina is a certified electronics technician for radio reconnaissance devices and systems. Joined QIMA in 2022 as Regulatory Affairs Manager and Laboratory Testing Engineer in the E&E Department. For more than a year, processing regulatory and normative requirements mainly for electrical and electronic products. Currently responsible as Senior Manager GTS / Regulatory Affairs for processing and aligning global regulatory checks, technical customer support and updating normative and regulatory requirements for electrical and electronic products.

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