Recently, the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam (MIC-MOST) released a draft notice regarding the List of Products and Goods Under the Management of the Ministry of Information and Communications That May Cause Unsafe Conditions. The draft highlights the addition of performance requirements linked to battery testing under standard QCVN101:2020/BTTTT.
For companies involved in battery testing and certification, this change could have a direct impact on compliance and market access. As an experienced partner in battery testing, MCM provides comprehensive support to ensure products meet both existing and upcoming standards.
The draft is expected to take effect on July 1, 2025, with full mandatory implementation on January 1, 2026. During this transition period, MCM will continue to assist clients with tailored battery testing and certification solutions, helping them stay ahead of regulatory requirements.
The draft remains open for public comments, and SAS will closely monitor its progress. For further information or consultation on battery testing and compliance, please feel free to contact MCM.