Newsletter 1/2021
Global Project Quality Infrastructure Newsletter |
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Dear readers, this is the first edition of our newsletter in 2021. |
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2021-03-02 Customs agents, importers and exporters benefit from modified trade information processes for exports and imports. Read more... 2021-02-19 The increase in technical regulations in India raises many questions for companies. During the India Business Month, GPQI explained how the project helps them comply with regulatory requirements. Read more... 2021-02-18 The Federal Government has adopted a draft bill on the reorganisation of market surveillance. It complements the EU Market Surveillance Regulation (EU) 2019/1020. Read more... 2021-02-17 The Mexican Ministry of Economy presented political guidelines reflecting relevant QI issues and the new Minister of Economy was appointed as President of the National Commission for QI. Read more... 2021-02-08 Brazilian National Authority for Data Protection undertakes public consultation on how to implement and regulate the General Law for the Protection of Personal Data (LGDP). Read More... 2020-12-18 E-commerce is increasingly replacing stationary trade. On 10 December, experts from India and Germany discussed challenges for market surveillance arising from that. Read more... 2020-12-18 At the 3rd Annual Working Group Meeting of the German-Mexican Dialogue on Quality Infrastructure the Work Plan 2021 was signed. It sets the basis for the cooperation on QI between Germany and Mexico. Read more... 2020-12-17 The Electrotechnical Commission’s Global Relevance Toolbox enables the integration of national requirements in international standards. German and Indian experts discussed its relevance and possible options of application in India. Read more... 2020-12-10 The availability of safe personal protective equipment (PPE) is crucial – especially in times of a pandemic. German and Indian experts as well as industry representatives discussed certification requirements for the European and Indian market. Read more... 2020-12-09 Artificial intelligence opens up a wide range of opportunities for industry and science. The German Standardisation Roadmap provides orientation in this increasingly important field. Read more...
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Publisher: Registered offices Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 32 + 36 Dag-Hammarskjöld-Weg 1 - 5 E info@giz.de Registered at VAT no. DE 113891176 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Management Board Tanja Gönner (Chair of the Management Board) In charge of this newsletter: The German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) has commissioned the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH to implement the Global Project Quality Infrastructure. |