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Get Agent Services | USA Registered Agent Services | Refcco

  Get Agent Services | USA Registered Agent Services | Refcco Expanding your business internationally means adding multiple levels of challenges to your existing operations. Cultural differences, unknowns in other country’s local specifics, government regulations – these are just a few of the issues you will have to deal with. If you a foreign company that wants to establish U.S. operation and need help understanding local legal and regulatory requirements, most efficient location of operation, distribution channels and pricing; or need help finding proper and most efficient corporate services provider, distributor and joint venture partner, we’d like to talk to you about how we can best help you meet your goals. We offer consulting services by providing feasibility studies, market entry strategy, and specific onsite services as a local agent, by being your representative in the U.S. Why Perform Compliance Testing?   Compliance Testing ensures that products releas...

WHAT COMPLICATIONS AND CHANGES POST- BREXIT WILL FACE - REFCCO

  British product compliance and CE marking regulations will be unfold after March 2019   It is not a secret the United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union in March 2019.  Brexit will have to decide on how the UK will manage “post-Brexit” product safety. UK safety legislation has gradually developed during the UK’s membership of the EU. It is implemented in UK law as Statutory Instruments (SIs). Part of the conditions of membership of the EU is that Directives are implemented into national law within the timeframe specified in the Directive. EU Regulations have a direct effect on a law in EU member states. The EU Directives and Regulations concerning product safety aim to facilitate free trade within and with the EU member states by ensuring that the same product safety requirements apply throughout the EU. CE marking as a compliance system began in 1993 as a means of demonstrating that a product complies with the essential requirements of the EU safety l...

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) overview and main changes from previous directive

  The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) overview and main changes from previous directive.   The aim of the GDPR is to protect all EU citizens from privacy and data breaches in an increasingly data driven world and replace the Data Protection Directive 1995 that was designed to harmonize data privacy law across 28 EU member states. In the event if the UK leave the EU the GDRP will apply for all EU data subjects. After four years of developing and debates on GDPR was finally approved by the EU Parliament on  14 April 2016 . The enforcement will come into effect in  25 May 2018  where companies may face high fines in non-compliance. GDPR can fine up to 4% of annual global turnover or €20 Million for violating the core of Privacy by Design concepts. The rules will separate roles and responsibilities of the data controllers and processors, obligating controllers to deal only with those processors that provide “guarantees to implement appropriate t...

Market access to Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) - REFCCO

  The  Eurasian Customs Union (EACU)  is a customs union which consists of all the Member states of the Eurasian Economic Union. The customs union is a principal task of the Eurasian Economic Community, established in 2000, and now succeeded by the Eurasian Economic Union. No customs are levied on goods traveling within the customs union and—unlike a free trade area—members of the customs union impose a common external tariff on all goods entering the union. One of the consequences of the customs union is that the Eurasian Union negotiates as a single entity in international trade deals such as the World Trade Organization, instead of individual member states negotiating for themselves. It came into existence on 1 January 2010. Its founding states were Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia. On 2 January 2015 it was enlarged to include Armenia. Kyrgyzstan acceded to the EEU on 6 August 2015. The original treaty establishing the Customs Union was terminated by the agreement es...