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South Korea: USB-C SDoC Requirement Postponed

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South Korea USB-C SDoC Requirement Delayed

The Korean Radio Research Agency (RRA) has postponed the Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) requirement for USB-C receptacle connectors. Initially set for February 14, 2025, the implementation date is now undetermined.

Regulatory Process Still in Development

According to KOTTA, the official timeline remains uncertain as regulatory authorities continue working on the framework. Stakeholders are advised to stay informed as updates may be published once a final date is determined.

What This Means for Compliance

Businesses preparing for the new USB-C SDoC requirement should monitor regulatory announcements. The delay provides additional time for adjustments, but compliance strategies should remain a priority.

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The postponement highlights the evolving nature of compliance in South Korea. Subscribe to our updates to stay ahead of regulatory changes affecting your industry.

Impact on Type Approval and Market Access Requirements? – Yes

Impact on Imports, Customs, Trade, or Market Surveillance? – Yes

Impact on Spectrum Management? – No

Impact on Technical Standards? – Yes

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