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Latest requirements for new vehicle batteries in Malaysia

Effective on January 1,2026,Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry of Malaysia requires all new battery for motor vehicles imported to Malaysia must obtain Approval Permit (AP) issued by the MITI for customs clearance. The No Objection Letter (NOL) shall not apply as of that date.     Changes in Malaysia’s Importation Requirements for New Motor Vehicle Batteries:  MITI has changed the requirement from a No Objection Letter (NOL) to an Approved Permit (AP) for importing new batteries used for motor vehicle. No Objection Letter is a certification document issued by MITI, applicable to manufacturers applying for a provisional manufacturing license.   Approved Permit (AP)

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Understanding the Process of ETL Certification

In our company, MCM, we specialize in electric vehicle battery testing, helping clients navigate the complex landscape of product safety and regulatory compliance. We understand

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Cost and Time Estimates for UN38.3 Certification

Understanding the costs and timelines for UN38.3 certification is crucial for our clients in the electric vehicle battery industry. At MCM, we specialize in electric

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Application of CE Certification

At MCM, we focus on providing comprehensive services for battery testing and certification. As a professional third-party provider, we ensure that our clients’ products comply

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Which Products Require China CCC Certificate

Ensuring compliance with Chinese regulations is crucial for any company entering the market. At MCM, we understand the complexity surrounding product safety and certification requirements