Explainer | No-fly zone: what brought about China’s largest power bank scandal

Explainer | No-fly zone: what brought about China’s largest power bank scandal

Portable lithium-ion batteries without the China Compulsory Certification (3C) safety mark – a mandatory quality assurance standard for many products sold on the mainland – were barred from domestic flights, according to the CAAC. Under regulations that aviation authorities in Hong Kong and across Asia started implementing from April 7, airline passengers were barred from…

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Chinese power bank maker suspends production after defects trigger recall, aviation ban

Chinese power bank maker suspends production after defects trigger recall, aviation ban

One of China’s biggest portable power bank makers has suspended production for at least six months and closed its stores on major Chinese e-commerce platforms after a massive recall of its products and the decision by the country’s civil aviation authority to ban unlicensed power banks on flights. Shenzhen-based Romoss Technology, which sells its products…

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